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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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)
On my mobile with GrapheneOS:
- Aard 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 keyboardHeliBoard- 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
- Rethink DNS
- 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.
FUTO keyboard is not Open Source.