/osg/ - Obligatory software general

/osg/ - Obligatory software general

Gnu/Linux edition

Post useful programs and discuss about them.

VMware player: lets you make a macOS vm so you can make a bootable USB and hackintosh to get away from freetard garbage (linux)

Stop posting this shitty apps guy reddit graphic.

Then post a good one

Photoshop

Your underage is showing.

Virt-manager + KVM + LXC
Firejail
Wine+ playonlinux
UFW or iptables
FFmpeg

Finally a good one

fpbp

Installgentoo wiki

Mpv nomacs Clementine blender krita gimp ecc.

>jdownloader
i don't think that shit works anymore

Any good sound enhancers/equalizers? I miss maxxaudio on linux

What terminal emulator do you use ? Currently I'm on urxvt, but i could use a bit better support without becoming bloat

Terminix if you're hipster and care about visuals.
Sakura if you're average.
Suckless st if you want muh minimalism, love editing C header files instead of text configs, and if you're ok not having native scrollback (installing tmux/gnuscreen will solve it).

(OP)
Gthumb: image organizer.
Pidgin: can do skype and other IM (chats).
Chromium: I bet you use Facebook, and this is faster than Chrome.
Megatools: MEGA client for the command line.
JDownloader: Download everything, even youtube vids, easy.
Hotot: Twitter desktop client.
GPRename: Batch renamer. Actually I use qmv (from rename utils), but is command line based not a GUI like GPRename.
ANGRYsearch: Search through your files lightening fast.
dupeGuru: Duplicate files removal.
PeaZip: File archiver.
AcetoneISO: Mount ISO files as they were a hard drive.
PCManFM/SpaceFM: Two great file managers. I also use Ranger, which is terminal based.
LinuxDC++: Download from the direct connect protocol so you won't cry over what.cd.
Nicotine Plus: Soulseek client, also to download your shit.
Kodi/Popcorn Time: Media center, to stream and watch movies/series.
Transmission-daemon: It has a web interface browsing localhost:9091
GnuCash: Keep track of how much money you save by using libre software.
QtTrader: Monitor financial markets.
Sound Juicer: rip CDs.
DeaDBeeF / Clementine / Audacious (with the winamp skin): music players, pick your poison. I use MOC with custom layout and custom theme myself.
Le Biniou / projectM: Music visualizers.
Easytag: Tag editor, you'll thank me.
GIMP/darktable: Image editing, darktable is more easy and very good,
Krita: Draw pictures like a pro.
Inkscape: Alternative to photoshop.
Handbrake: Transcoding for your videos.
LyX: Drop M$ Word, this is so good for academic papers is almost a crime. Is a LaTeX editor.
Scribus: Professional style document processor, create magazines and other publications.
Okular: Fancy ebooks viewer.
Zathura: Minimal ebook viewer.
Calibre: Nothing escapes from this, can open almost any ebook.
Anki: Flashcards software. You can download many already created by the hundreds.
FreeMind: Mind mapping tool.
LibreOffice: To open, edit or create anything from spreadsheets to word documents.

Reached word limit.

KDEConnect

What's good pdf reader? I'm tired of using evince.

on GNU/Linux, idk
on Windows: Nitro

Where's vim on that chart

There is Okular which is smooth and full of features. I use Zathura myself because is minimalistic.

literally just drag the .pdf into your browser of choice

zathura is nice

What font do you use with sakura?

>qBittorrent
>not Deluge
What year is this from?

It's kinda of old.

>no dmenu
Wew
Also, what's the point of having a drop down terminal?

I really want this, but I dont want KDE
or pushbullet to finaly get a linux client

qbittorrent has build in torrent search
which is in this trying times of dead kickasstorrent a very useful

I use cousine system-wide as alias to monospace regular. But currently planning to give raster fonts a try.

qbittorrent's icon set is ugly as fuck. Why they can't just use breeze or similar?

because it's kewl bro and reminds me of quake