Hello, I’d like to know your top open-source apps that you use every day. Here are mine:

Signal AntennaPod RadioDroid Which ones do you use most often?

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    Matrix (element on mobile, cinny on pc), materialious (linux app for invidious, alternative yt frontend), gzdoom (foss engine for doom & mods), luanti (a minecraft-like engine for playing minigames and shit), zen browser (firefox fork with a pretty skin), xfce as desktop environment, wine for playing windows games

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    On my laptop:

    • Void Linux
    • GNOME (desktop environment)
    • gThumb (image viewer that can do simple edits)
    • Firefox (the famous web browser)
      • uBlock Origin (content blocker that blocks ads, trackers, etc. out of the box)
      • SponsorBlock (automatically skips sponsor segments in YouTube videos)
    • Betterbird (fork of the Thunderbird email client, with various QoL tweaks)
    • GIMP (image editor)
    • Kdenlive (video editor)
    • virt-manager (manage QEMU virtual machines)
    • Celluloid (media player)
    • yt-dlp (command-line utility for downloading YouTube videos, and the basis of some graphical apps as well)
    • Bottles (if you want to use Wine to run Windows apps, without too many headaches)
    • Foliate (.epub ebook reader)
    • OBS (for screen recording and livestreaming)
    • Code - OSS (code editor, “clean” version of Visual Studio Code without “Microsoft-specific customizations”)
    • Tenacity (fork of the Audacity audio editor without opt-out telemetry)

    On my Android phone:

    Cross-platform:

    If we can count FOSS modifications of proprietary apps:

    • YouTube Revanced (the official YouTube app, but you don’t get ads, you can play videos in the background, you get SponsorBlock, etc.) (follow this guide for auto-updates)
    • Vesktop (desktop client for Discord, has Vencord preinstalled and supports Linux screen sharing)
    • Fabulously Optimized (modpack for Minecraft: Java Edition, that improves performance and adds some minor QoL features)

    addendum: I’d like to use Matrix (via the Element client) and Signal more, but most of the people I know are on Discord and WhatsApp instead.

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    2 hours ago

    Android Custom ROM itself

    -Adaway -App Manager -Audile -Audio Recorder -Aurora Store -BiglyBT -BitmaskVPN -Bitwarden -Calyx VPN -Capy Reader -Cromite -De-Bloater (i translated it to hungarian) -easyNotes -eduVPN -Eternity -F-droid -Android Files -Android Recorder -FlorisBoard -Android FM Radio -freeDictionary (Owl) (i also translated the menu to hungarian) -FTPClient -FUTO Keyboard -Gadgetbridge -Android Gallery -Android Game Space -HeliBoard -Human Benchmark -Breezy Weather -Image Tools -Invizible Pro -Jerboa -Lagrange -LavSeeker -Magisk -microG -Namida Music Player -Fossify Calendar -Fossify Contacts -Next Player -Obtainium -OCR -Odyssee -OnionShare -OpenCamera -OpenVideoEditor -Android Clock -Forkgram -Organic Maps -Orion Viewer -OSS Document Scanner -Pachli -QR Scanner -Racoon -Revenge Discord Client -Root verifier -SD Maid -Seal -Setter -Shitter -SlimSocial -Spotube -StrongSwanVPN -NumberHub Calculator (i also translated this to hungarian) -Fossify Phone -Termux -Thunder -TranslateYou -UPnP Explorer -Fossify Messages -Vernet -ViperFX Material UI -Voyager -Warden -WikiReader -Xtra

    And this is only my phone…

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    7 hours ago

    I use GVIM everyday.

    I frequently use CentOS because that is what the embedded system I work on runs.

    I use cygwin regularly professionally and at home. Identifying specific software within it is tough, but I definitely use grep and g++ all of the time.

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    7 hours ago

    On Android :

    • ⭐Kvaesisto launcher
    • ⭐Acode
    • Blichess
    • ⭐Brave browser
    • ⭐Cuscon
    • Data monitor
    • Drip
    • Droidify
    • ⭐ FetchIt
    • Right files
    • ⭐ Right messages
    • Fossify gallery
    • Libchecker
    • ⭐Linkora
    • Inkwell keyboard
    • Obtainium
    • ⭐Octogram
    • Oincoin
    • ⭐PocketPal
    • ⭐Proton VPN
    • ⭐Quillpad
    • ⭐Record You
    • Simply translate
    • ⭐Termux
    • ⭐Thunder
    • ⭐Tubular
    • VLC
    • ⭐Windscribe VPN
    • Warden
    • Zcalc
    • I also used to use apps like Anytime podcast , Focus podcast , Book’s story , Hacki for hacker news , Rain , Weather master , Heliboard (I’ll reuse it again because inkwell and florisboard still don’t support typing suggestions) and other apps I can’t remember right now
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    Oh boy! Here goes

    Desktop:

    • Bazzite
    • KDE Connect
    • KiCAD
    • FreeCAD
    • Plasma
    • LocalSend
    • Thunderbird
    • Bitwarden
    • Code OSS
    • Krita
    • CoreCTRL
    • LibreOffice
    • CuteCOM
    • KopiaUI
    • Calibre
    • Heroic Games Launcher
    • Lutris
    • PrusaSlicer
    • Okular
    • Inkscape
    • FluffyChat
    • SyncThingy
    • Elisa
    • Haruna
    • Kdenlive
    • YouTube Downloader GUI
    • Paperwork (stille can’t get network scanners working on Bazzite with sane set up)
    • Solar
    • ProtonUp-QT

    Phone:

    • AntennaPod
    • Immich
    • Aegis
    • Heliboard
    • Organic Maps
    • Breezy Weather
    • Aurora Droid
    • K9 mail
    • Signal
    • Fluffy chat
    • Home Assistant
    • Eternity
    • Findroid
    • Gadgetbridge
    • Fitotrack
    • Loop habits
    • Tuta
    • StreetComplete
    • Wireguard
    • Unit converter untimate
    • mastodon
    • ntfy
    • newpipe
    • KDE Connect
    • bitwarden
    • findroid
    • localsend
    • material files

    server:

    • Leantime
    • Bookstack
    • Immich
    • Jellyfin
    • Home Assistant
    • Traefik
    • Crowdsec
    • Authelia
    • Dozzle
    • Glances
    • full *arr suite
    • transmission + wireguard
    • paperless-ngx
    • cloudflare-ddns
    • syncthing
    • valheim server
    • Boinc
    • stash
    • ntfy.sh

    If I donated $5 per month to each of these projects I would be broke 😂

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      4 hours ago

      Looks like a great list, but I can’t tell what a lot of them do by name alone.

      Can you recommend any open-source desktop personal/small business finance software?

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        2 hours ago

        Sorry, I think options like Firefly III for that might not be sufficient for small business, but it was the only great Foss personal finance software for a long time.

        Odoo is the gold standard for business. I think they also have a business finance app? It isn’t free, but the cost is reasonable.

        Otherwise, I use Leantime for project management. If you work in a project-based or contract-based company (like consultancy or design house), then it has a lot of project & product features including time tracking with a plugin. Not financial though.

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          2 hours ago

          I’ll check those out. Leantime might cover one aspect of what I’m looking for. Thank you for the names.

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    On my mobile with GrapheneOS:

    • Aaard 2 (dictionary, since QuickDic doesn’t seem to work on my Pixel 7)
    • Breezy Weather
    • Fossify Suite (Calendar, Clock, Contacts, Gallery, Messages, Notes)
    • Currencies
    • DAVx5 (calendar sync)
    • Feeder (RSS)
    • FUTO keyboard
    • Hypatia (malware scanner)
    • Island (work profile enabler)
    • K-9 Mail
    • KeePassDX
    • Molly (Signal fork)
    • Music Player
    • Nextcloud
    • Obtainium (update apps from source)
    • Oeffi (public transport)
    • OSMAnd
    • StreetComplete
    • Threema Libre
    • Tor
    • Tusky (Mastodon)
    • Vanadium (GOS Browser)
    • Voyager (Lemmy)
    • Who Bird (bird call identifier)

    More FOSS apps on my notebooks with Fedora, but not on a daily basis.

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    19 hours ago

    A lot.

    Desktop/Laptop

    • Artix Linux
    • Neovim
    • BSPWM
    • Suckless Terminal
    • Librewolf
    • Firefox
    • Ungoogled Chromium
    • Thunderbird
    • mpv
    • rtorrent
    • Keepassxc
    • btop (TUI resource monitor)
    • links (old school TUI browser)
    • newsboat (TUI RSS reader)
    • yt-dlp
    • git
    • Espanso (text expander)
    • GIMP
    • Inkscape
    • Krita
    • Calibre (for epubs, great with Kobo ereader)
    • Wireshark
    • Lutris/WINE/Proton
    • OBS

    Phone

    • Android/GrapheneOS
    • Heliboard
    • FUTO Voice (Speech to Text)
    • Mull
    • Vanadium
    • Various Fossify Apps
    • Keepassxc
    • Thunder
    • Tusky
    • Thunderbird
    • Tubular
    • Seal (yt-dlp wrapper)
    • mpv
    • Antennapod
    • Feeder (RSS reader)
    • Glider (HN client)
    • OSMand
    • Stealth (Reddit lurking)
    • Element (Matrix client)
    • Transistor
    • Translate You
    • Protonmail
    • Proton Drive
    • Breezy Weather
    • URLCheck
    • Wikipedia (official reader)
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    My most used:

    • self hosted Matrix server with Element client
    • Jellyfin server and clients
    • self hosted Radicale server for my family calendars
    • self hosted Joplin server with the Joplin app on all my machines and devices for my notes
    • Navidrome
    • Firefox
    • tasks.org with my self hosted nextcloud
    • all the fossify apps on my phone
    • audiobookshelf server and client
    • GNU/Linux (various distros across different machines)
    • Voyager for Lemmy

    There’s a bunch more that I can’t think of that I use, but the above list is the stuff I rely on and use every day.

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      1 day ago

      Wow, that’s cool, thank you! I’ll definitely explore it, and I think I’ll take a few apps for myself😁

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    The apps I actually use daily:

    • Firefox
    • uBlock
    • Vs code
    • Notepad++
    • Revanced (i might patch something every second month but I use the apps it has patched daily)
    • PuTTY
    • moonlight/sunshine
    • 7zip
    • qBittorrent

    The apps I wish I had time to use daily:

    • Godot
    • Blender
    • Krita
    • Resprite

    Edit: I forgot:

    • WinSCP
    • VLC
    • Jiří Král@discuss.tchncs.de
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      VS code is technically not open-source since it has many proprietary blobs on top. VScodium is the fully open-source version.

      I don’t know how much can Revanced be considered open-source except for their Revanced manager app since you still use the patched versions of the proprietary Google apps.

      Sorry for being pedantic.

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        14 hours ago

        On a home network I was having audio sync issues with RDP. When I switched to moonlight/sunshine that sync issue cleared up.

        Its streaming resolution isn’t as dynamic as RDP but once its setup it feels pretty close to running locally (on my home LAN).

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        Not OP, but in my house we’re very happy with it. Will even work nicely over WiFi, though you do have to manually turn all the settings down for that.