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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

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-06-25 03:56
by bester69
Curlew Multimedia Converter

Curlew is a slick GTK3 frontend to FFMpeg designed solely for Linux desktops. It lets you quickly transcode and convert media files from one format to another through a simple, straightforward user interface.

Main Features:

- Easy to use and clean user interface.
- Hide the advanced options with the ability to show them.
- Convert to more than 100 different formats.
- Allow to edit formats.
- Shutdown or suspend PC after a conversion process.
- Show file informations (duration, remaining time, estimated size, progress value).
- Show file details using mediainfo.
- Allow to skip or remove file during conversion process.
- Preview file before conversion.
- Show video thumbnail.
- Convert a specified portion of file.
- Combine subtitle with video.
- Allow to crop and pad video.
- Show error details if exist.
- And more ...

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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/06/curl ... me-desktop
https://github.com/chamfay/Curlew
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QWinFF
http://qwinff.github.io
QWinFF is a GUI for FFmpeg, a powerful command-line media converter.

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Similar Software: WinFF, Handbrake, Avidemux

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-07-10 16:03
by bester69
Etcher - USB Writer
Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
https://etcher.io
https://github.com/resin-io/etcher#debi ... nux-x86x64

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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-07-14 01:28
by bester69
Sayonara Player
Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux.It uses GStreamer as audio backend.
One of Sayonara's goals is intuitive and easy usablility. Currently, it is only available for Linux.
https://sayonara-player.com

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Sayonara player, seems a good alternative to audacious or Clementine, something in the middle of both.
Seems to try to look like Aimp player http://www.aimp.ru :)

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-07-15 07:47
by bester69
Fotowall - Photo Collage program
create Collages, posters, wallpapers and original pictures
https://www.enricoros.com/opensource/fo ... /binaries/

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Very good linux app for making collages, --> Alternative : Picasa3 :o

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-08-05 19:30
by bester69
The Iridium Browser
A BROWSER SECURING YOUR PRIVACY. THAT’S IT.
https://iridiumbrowser.de

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The Iridium Browser is based on the Chromium code base. All modifications enhance the privacy of the user and make sure that the latest and best secure technologies are used.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-08-06 16:09
by ruffwoof
bester69 wrote:Sayonara Player
Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux.It uses GStreamer as audio backend.
One of Sayonara's goals is intuitive and easy usablility. Currently, it is only available for Linux.
Thanks.

Also available in freeBSD repository :)

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# uname -a
FreeBSD localhost 11.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE #0 r321309: Fri Jul 21 02:08:28 UTC 2017     root@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64
# pkg search sayonara
sayonara-0.9.2_3               Small, clear, and fast Qt-based audio player
# 

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-08-07 14:45
by None1975
bester69 wrote:Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux.It uses GStreamer as audio backend.
Sadly, this players doesn't exist in Debian official repos...

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-08-11 14:29
by bester69
>>Very, very good programs, i recommend them both :wink:



Blink Voip
http://icanblink.com
Blink is the best real-time communications client using the SIP protocol.
You can use it with many SIP providers, on the LAN using Bonjour and with SIP2SIP, a free service

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Version 3.0.3
February 28th, 2017

Fixed another People API breakage by Google (they restored old behaviour)
Added minimum version dependency for python-googleapi


In my opinion --> Best quality and most Powerfull SIP software available for linux.

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#Blink VOIP
deb http://ag-projects.com/debian/ stretch main 
So much proffesionals Features:
http://icanblink.com/features/ (-Imports Google Contacts)


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Twinkle 1.10 --> SIP phone
http://twinkle.dolezel.info/
http://www.twinklephone.com/

Features - In addition to making basic voice calls Twinkle provides you the following features:
- Multiple active call identities
- Call Waiting / Call Hold/ Call redirection/ Call reject
- Mute / Do not disturb
- Repeat last call

- Dialpad Dialler

- Missed call indication
- History of call detail records for incoming, outgoing, successful and missed calls
- Simple address book

- STUN support for NAT traversal
- Support for UDP and TCP as transport for SIP



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Supported audio formats[edit]
G.711 A-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.711 μ-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.726: 16, 24, 32 or 40 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
GSM: 13 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
G.729: 8 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
iLBC: 13.3 or 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex narrow band: 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
Speex wide band: 28 kbit/s payload, 16 kHz sampling rate
Speex ultra wide band: 36 kbit/s payload, 32 kHz sampling ra

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-15 19:20
by bester69
Pdf Chain
PDF Chain is a graphical user interface for the PDF Toolkit (PDFtk). The GUI supports all common features of the command line tool in a comfortable way.

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Features

Concatenate selected pages of various PDF documtents into one
Select entiere PDF documents
Choose several pages or contiguous page ranges
Pick even, odd or all pages from choosen page ranges
Rotate picked pages (0°, 90°, 180° or 270°)
Shuffle picked pages
Set input passwords for various PDF documents

Burst a PDF document into single pages
Print a background or stamp on each page of a PDF document
Attach various files to a PDF document
Set permissions on PDF output documents
Set a user and/or a owner password
Use encryption (None, 40 bit or 128 bit)
Allow or restrict various features
Tools
Extract attached files
Uncompress / Compress
Dump data fields (ASCII or UTF-8)
Dump data (ASCII or UTF-8)
Update info (ASCII or UTF-8)
Generate FDF
Fill form
Flatten
Drop XFA

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*** The best Accessible Solution to get Fully text Searchable OCR's for Free.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=134609

PDF-XChange Viewer (*** needs wine!! ***)
The smallest, fastest, most feature-rich PDF reader/viewer available
https://www.tracker-software.com/produc ... nge-viewer

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- OCR your image based/scanned PDF's to make fully text searchable PDF files !!!!
- Type directly on any PDF page, not just Adobe enabled forms documents - in Typewriter mode.
- Export PDF pages or entire files to any one of the supported Image formats including BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG and many more ...
- Extract text from a PDF page/File
- Fill and Save Adobe Forms to disk, email or 'post' - including XFA and dynamic forms (new in V2.5) !
- Full JavaScript Engine included
- Portable version also available - just 6MB download !
- Compatible with Windows XP and later (32/64 bit)
- ....And many more..

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-15 21:42
by stevepusser
None1975 wrote:
bester69 wrote:Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux.It uses GStreamer as audio backend.
Sadly, this players doesn't exist in Debian official repos...
But now in my multimedia repo: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=127574

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-27 09:34
by bester69
TagSpaces

TagSpaces is an offline, open source, personal data manager.
It helps you organize files on your Windows, Linux, Android or Mac.
https://www.tagspaces.org

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Key Features:
Easy File Tagging
The application supports adding tags to files, in a transparent, not vendor locking way. You can tag your files by a simple drag & drop actions.
Tag Groups and Colors
You can organize your tags thematically in groups, for example the tag group "family" can contain tags with the names of your family member, useful for photo tagging. In addition you can assign different color to your tags.
Desktop Search
The application support searching for files in your current location. It can be searched explicitely for given tags.
Go Paperless
Organize bills, letters, invoices and other important documents
File and Folder Management
TagSpaces features a set of basic file and folder management operations such as create, rename, move and delete.
Go further with extensions
The application can be extended with additional viewers and editors for different file types and perspectives for visualizing of folder structures.


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QOwnNotes
http://www.qownnotes.org
QOwnNotes is a plain-text file notepad with markdown support and todo list manager, that (optionally) works together with the notes application of ownCloud or Nextcloud.

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Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-29 16:48
by None1975
My favorite IDE-Geany. It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other packages. It is using only the GTK2 toolkit and therefore you need only the GTK2 runtime libraries to run Geany.
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The basic features of Geany are:
- syntax highlighting
- code completion
- auto completion of constructs like if, for and while, XML and HTML
- call tips
- folding
- many supported filetypes like C, Java, PHP, HTML, Python, Perl, Pascal
- symbol lists
- embedded terminal emulation.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-29 20:34
by stevepusser
YACReader Yet Another Comicbook reader. Qt 5, and the library creation and manager for your cbr, cbz, and PDF files is one of its strongest points. Also has eye-candy coverflow of pages in the reader and covers in the library manager, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDtk3QFf510

but you can switch to a grid view.

Debian and Ubuntu packages are available in an OBS repo. But there are some typos in the English text strings that really grated on me, such as "librariries" and "Asign", so I'm trying to fix those with a patch and rebuild for MX Linux. Wish me luck.

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-30 15:29
by bester69
stevepusser wrote:YACReader Yet Another Comicbook reader. Qt 5, and the library creation and manager for your cbr, cbz, and PDF files is one of its strongest points. Also has eye-candy coverflow of pages in the reader and covers in the library manager, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDtk3QFf510

but you can switch to a grid view.

Debian and Ubuntu packages are available in an OBS repo. But there are some typos in the English text strings that really grated on me, such as "librariries" and "Asign", so I'm trying to fix those with a patch and rebuild for MX Linux. Wish me luck.

It looks very good, ive a lot of digital comics, I will give you my opinion, I just hope the client part its worth. Ive to install a Windows reader, cos most of the linux readers i tested were lacking features or not working very good. Thanks for share! :wink:

Re: List of your linux Apps

Posted: 2017-09-30 18:25
by bester69
bester69 wrote:
stevepusser wrote:YACReader Yet Another Comicbook reader. Qt 5, and the library creation and manager for your cbr, cbz, and PDF files is one of its strongest points. Also has eye-candy coverflow of pages in the reader and covers in the library manager, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDtk3QFf510

but you can switch to a grid view.

Debian and Ubuntu packages are available in an OBS repo. But there are some typos in the English text strings that really grated on me, such as "librariries" and "Asign", so I'm trying to fix those with a patch and rebuild for MX Linux. Wish me luck.
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It looks very good, ive a lot of digital comics, I will give you my opinion, I just hope the client part its worth. Ive to install a Windows reader, cos most of the linux readers i tested were lacking features or not working very good. Thanks for share! :wink:
I highly recommended it, AMAZING Comic or PDF's reader!! :shock: :shock: 8)

Ive just installed it, and its a very hight quality App, I missed some quality software from so long-

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Thanks for your contribution Steve! :o