Linux Desktop Applications
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With so many people using and exploring Linux on the desktop, it seems like a great chance to take a look at Linux desktop applications. Newcomers to Linux are often at a loss to know where to look for good tools for their needs. So I am going to start putting together a collection of application information to make it easier for people to discover and explore the world of Linux desktops.
Linux Desktop Applications:
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop Applications:
With so many people using and exploring Linux on the desktop, it seems like a great chance to take a look at Linux desktop applications. Newcomers to Linux are often at a loss to know where to look for good tools for their needs. So I am going to start putting together a collection of application information to make it easier for people to discover and explore the world of Linux desktops.
Linux Desktop Applications:
Kwrite isn't bad. Not as good as Atom or Sublime.
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Ah my bad I thought this was just text editors also.
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Visual Studio Code is pretty good. I'm always jumping between Atom and Visual Studio Code.
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@black3dynamite said in Linux Desktop Applications:
Visual Studio Code is pretty good. I'm always jumping between Atom and Visual Studio Code.
I have both installed. I like that VSC has a repo installer.
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Shutter for screenshots.
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I use Inkscape a decent amount. I mostly use Chrome, Atom, Shutter, and Telegram.
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LibreOffice works well for Word and excel provessing.
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I do usually install Pithos also.
One other application I use infrequently is Planner. It's a simple PM application that does Gantt charts.