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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-25 00:23
by bester69
qyron wrote: I ask for this thread to be closed. It has veered way off the originally supposed objective it proposed.
im not going to say anything about that, please dont mess the post, just dont mess it, many people are following it

thanks,

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-26 11:30
by Innovate
Other than Pidgin, Franz multi-messenger there's....

http://i.imgur.com/QfY02fY.png
Rambox
http://rambox.pro/

I can't believe above clouds there're still more cloud. Explore never end after all.
Rambox support even more messengers than those 2.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-26 13:27
by bester69
Innovate wrote:Other than Pidgin, Franz multi-messenger there's....
...
Rambox
http://rambox.pro/

I can't believe above clouds there're still more cloud. Explore never end after all.
Rambox support even more messengers than those 2.
Nice App, thanks for sharing :wink:

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-31 15:39
by bester69
Duplicati
https://www.duplicati.com
- Incremental backups and data deduplication
- Interrupted backups can be resumed
- Strong encryption AES-256
- Web-based user interface
- Auto-updater.

Many Backends
Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like
Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive & S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, and many others.

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Very good App, one of the best :o

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-31 16:26
by Head_on_a_Stick
^ I prefer tarsnap:

https://www.tarsnap.com/

It's paid for but worth it.

Also, please read http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=123831 and reduce the size of your screenshots, not everybody has an unlimited connection...

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-01-31 17:26
by bester69
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:^ I prefer tarsnap:

https://www.tarsnap.com/

It's paid for but worth it.

Also, please read http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=123831 and reduce the size of your screenshots, not everybody has an unlimited connection...
Im sure thats a great service if you dont mind to pay for it,
Im using Duplicity + Box (10GB free by Webdav) to backup my home settings and document files in the cloud. This solution its free and gives you the same as tarsnap if you just need up to 10Gb.

Now im going to test duplicati to see if i can replace duplicity with it, as it comes with a web interface gui.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-02-02 21:58
by GarryRicketson
by Head_on_a_Stick »Also, please read viewtopic.php?f=16&t=123831 and reduce the size of your screenshots, not everybody has an unlimited connection...
I have given up asking this guy, have asked nicely at least a 100 times,
and it refuses to do so, I think it thinks it is funny and enjoys being obnoxious ,
so any way, it is on my ignore, and also I have the do not display images mode set,..so I can't see them, nor it's posts.
Would be nice if a mod just started removing the oversized images,... They
can not be viewed completely, as they are,so they don't really
serve any purpose. (at least on my screen).Any way I am tiered of asking over
and over, this is the last time I am going to comment on this....it does not seem
to bother any one else,...or does it ?

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-02-26 23:03
by bester69
Opera Legacy v12.16 (Last stable version of Presto engine rendering)
http://repo.herecura.eu/pool/
ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/linux/1216/

If you're looking for a Lowspec; quick, stable and workable Internet Browser, you're looking for the last version of Opera browser's engine Presto.

Im testing it, and it's the fastest browser i've tested in my laptop, we're getting into Obsolescence with the new internet browsers, I've to keep holding versions to avoid losing performance in my laptop or make use of ancient browsers/versions.

by the way, this browser (Opera Legacy v12), its the whole work legacy from Opera's company. A mature great ended application

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-02-27 17:17
by edbarx
Times like these remind me of the old adage, "Necessity is the mother of invention". Be sure it is not only you who are dissatisfied with the way mature web-browsers are going.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-03-16 13:11
by bester69
AppImage
http://appimage.org
The key idea of the AppImage format is one app = one file. Every AppImage contains an app and all the files the app needs to run. In other words, each AppImage has no dependencies other than what is included in the targeted base operating system(s).


Downloads:
https://bintray.com/probono/AppImages


You can find many interesting portable apps versions like:
Krita, Inkscape, Gimp, GoogleEarth, Encryptpad, VLC, Wire, Clementine, etc

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-03-18 07:25
by Nili
bester69 wrote:AppImage
You can find many interesting portable apps versions like:
Krita, Inkscape, Gimp, GoogleEarth, Encryptpad, VLC, Wire, Clementine, etc
Yes, yes, certainly full of finds there but security we find zero. Used to have a thread year ago. And I was so enthusiastic but gave up for two basic reasons:

windows-like on linux has no odds && better to avoid non-security concerns having a place on our local.
HoaS had an interesting valid explanation.

Thanks, but not worth for me.

Regards!

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-03-24 23:30
by bester69
Viber
https://www.viber.com/en/products/linux

AndroidApp
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... voip&hl=en

I didn't know this App :D Very good Alternative to Skype,

Viber for Linux lets you send free messages and make free calls to other Viber users on any device and network, in any country! Viber syncs your contacts and messages with your mobile device.
Text, photo and sticker messages
Group conversations
Call any Viber user for free
Full sync between your mobile and your Linux
Transfer ongoing calls between your mobile and your desktop
No registration, passwords or invitations required
Tested on: Ubuntu, Fedora



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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-03-25 00:16
by pawRoot
http://meetfranz.com/
Franz allows you to add each service many times. This makes Franz the perfect tool to manage multiple business and private accounts all at the same time. You could even use five different Facebook Messenger accounts at once, if some inexplicable reason urges you to do so.
Very nice project :D

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:17
by Innovate
This one bester might like it.
Man, I'm so jealous KDE5 users this time. :lol:
https://mycroft.ai/mycroft-gets-a-plasmoid/

Mycroft kde plasmoid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUhvKTq6c40

goodbye siri, cortana. :mrgreen:

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-09 00:22
by bester69
Wavebox (Wmail becomes Wavebox)
https://wavebox.io
Very good Apps cloud client. (gmail, inbox, google drive, notes/contacts/calendar, office365, etc)

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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-09 02:06
by MARKMENTAL
LMMS Great Music-making software
Geany Simple, but fully featured IDE
Firefox ESR Stable, fast and supports uBlock Origin for blocking ads
GIMP an acceptable replacement for Photoshop
Rhythmbox good music player/organizer, supports quite a few plugins

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-09 05:34
by No_windows
MARKMENTAL wrote: Geany Simple, but fully featured IDE
At first I didn't see the point in Geany because I was used to editing text files in Mousepad. Then I started editing Openbox's xml files, and I started to appreciate it.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-09 10:26
by Head_on_a_Stick
No_windows wrote:editing Openbox's xml files
*shudders* ugh, I h8 xml :(

Upgrade your shell:

https://packages.debian.org/jessie/mksh

Better than Bash :D

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-09 17:32
by bester69
My updated full list of usefull/necesary Apps :
- Video Player: mpv or gnome-mpv, vlc (Alternative choice)
- Audio Player: audacious
- Streaming Audio: Streamtunner2, spotify (2º choice, i dont tent to use it)
- Streaming Movies/videos: Kodi
- Torrents: ktorrent, p2p: Amule
- PDF reading: Okular as default reader
- PDF editing: Acrobar XI (Playonlinux), Master-Pdf-editor (Alternative choice)
- Office: Libreoffice, Office2010 (Playonlinux->Alternative choice)
- Voip: Twinkle (best app for SIP), Skye 4 (Alternative choice)
- Compression tools: peazip , 7z (Playonlinux->Alternative choice)
- Internet Browser: Opera42, firefox (2º choice)
- ClientMail: Kmail
- PhotoManager: Picasa3 (Playonlinux)
- Maps: Googleearth7
- Photo Capture: Shutter
- Video Capture: SimpleScreenRecorder
- Notes: Tomboy, Onenote2010 (Playonlinux->Advanced Alternative choice)
- Graphs Editor: kolourPaint, Gimp
- Graphs Vectorial Drawing: Inkscape, Krita
- CAD Apps: AutoCad2005 (Playonlinux)
- Cloud Drive: MEGA
- OCR: AbbyFineReaderX (Playonlinux)
- Sync Files: FreeFileSync, rsync
- Indexing Searcher files: recoll
- BackupTools: Attic, duplicity
- Video Edition/Transcoding: Handbrake, Avidemux, Openshot, kdenlive, ffmpeg

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-04-10 06:16
by Syn Gates
There are a lot of them.
1. Thunderbird
2. Geary
3. Evolution
4. Firefox or Chrome
5. LibreOffice
6. gscan2pdf
7. KeePass
8. VirtualBox
9. WizNote
10. gdebi
11. XDM or uGet
12. UFW/GUFW
13. Gimp
14. Pinta
15. BleachBit
16. ScudCloud
17. Synaptic
18. DropBox
19. VLC
20. Unity Tweak Tool
21. Sublime
22. Atom
23. Notepadqq
24. Brackets
25. Cheese
26. Gparted
27. CrashPlan
28. Kodi
29. Genymotion
30. Tomahawk
31. GNOME System Monitor
32. Conky
33. Transmission
34. qBittorrent
35. Tixati
36. Steam
37. WINE
38. PlayOnLinux
39. VeraCrypt
40. FileZilla
41. Pidgin
42. Skype
43. Brasero
44. Audacity
45. Openshot
46. Handbrake
47. RecordMyDesktop
48. Kazam
49. winFF
50. Nmap