What are some the best open source software?
What are some the best open source software?
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Emacs
Most FOSS text editors.
I tried introducing my mother to GNUCash and she hated it.
But everywhere else I see nothing but glowing praise.
What gives?
Is she American? Americans can't into personal finance.
Yes, but she can and does.
I think she uses Quicken.
Quicken has a nicer looking UI (looks over functionality) and doesn't operate based on double-entry book keeping.
Firefox, Thunderbird, Atom, and Krita are pretty good.
what s the point of gnucash? is it for people that cant manage finances and have 22 credit cards?
xpaint, try it.
Chrome is one of the best browsers tbhh
You'd know if you had any money to manage
Not open source you nigger
>Atom
Is not open source
>Is not open source
user, are you alright?
I do, i just dont live in debt or with credit cards.
it's fun to see your networth increase
it's fun to see how much you've been spending on
it's fun to create budgets and beat them
I'm keeping track of my worth for last 6 years, makes a really nice slope. Also making sure you're not slowly spending more and more on things like food and utilities.
Dude, accounting is the opposite of fun. Useful though.
I find it fun though!
How is manager.io
Has anyone used it?
Only if it had a good text editor.
depends on what you want
don't be a nigger and use KeePassX with all your accounts
Stop posting that autist
>Atom is a desktop application built with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Node.js integration. It runs on Electron, a framework for building cross platform apps using web technologies.
lel
Some nigger on another thread was complaining LaTeX didn't had a good user interface, he is wrong.
Don't be a nigger and try LyX.
Either she didn't like the visual appearance since you most likely used a non-GTK based desktop like on Windows or she doesn't like double-entry keeping.
GNU cash is weird. It does respect my gtk theme, but it almost completely ignores my icon theme, so the "consistent look" is not the strongest part and for some people it's crucial.
Calibre
Gummi is also a pretty good *TeX editor
yeah but that is a strict tex editor wile LyX is more of a proper word processor with tex editing capabilities
what made you choose gtk over gt?
There was no lighweight Qt desktop available back then. (now you have lxqt which is still somewhat in infancy). After that it was momentum.
I'd like to ditch GTK since I don't like what's happening around gnome and the whole systemd fiasco but I don't think it's going to be possible in the next few years.
What do you use for Linux network monitoring? I saw someone say something about network daemon or something like that
VLC player.
Like what? For regular monitoring there is tcptrack, vnStat, iftop or even NetHogs, for latency monitoring there is bmon
Friendly list of GNU/Linux software for winrefugees.
Chat, Voip (skype and others): Pidgin
RSS Feeds and Youtube channel organizer and viewer: Liferea
IRC: HexChat
Backup (file synchronization): Unison
Backup: Bison
Batch renamer: GPRename
Search files: ANGRYsearch
Duplicate files removal: dupeGuru
Drawing: Krita
Image Editing (a.k.a. "photoshoping"): GIMP
Ebook Viewer: Okular
Image viewer, organizer, basic editing and video previewer: GThumb
Music Tags and metadata: Easytag
Music Player: DeaDBeeF
Media Center (online radio, watch and download tv shows and movies): Kodi (XBMC)
Video Player: VLC, or MPV
Video editing: Cinelerra-cv or OpenShot
Video Transcoding: Handbrake
Video compositing: Natron
Screencasting: Open Broadcaster Studio
Password manager: KeePassX
Laptop powersaving: PowerTOP and TLP
Office Suite: LibreOffice
Desktop publishing (like a pro): Scribus
Document processor (academic papers): LyX
Flashcards: Anki
Graphing calculator: GraphMonkey
Counter RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury): Workrave
Typing training: Klavaro
System monitor: Conky, GKrellM or HardInfo
Virtual Machine: Virtualbox
To launch photoshop and play gaymes: WINE, with winetricks and playonlinux
Download Manager (download videos from youtube, other sites, any file from file sharing sites, with autologin and captcha solver): JDownloader
Torrent: Transmission-gtk
Burning CD/DVD: Xfburn
File Manager: PCManFM
File manager featured in Jurassic Park: fsv (File System Visualizer)