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What Are The Best Linux Apps?

Motrix ST - Simple Terminal fish shell Warpinator digiKam uGet Micro Lutris bitwarden Tabby.sh
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    A full-featured download manager
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Download Manager #Music Downloader #Video Downloader 21 social mentions

  2. st is a simple terminal implementation for X.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Several months ago I often used suckless programs as ST which is the best terminal that I used and I recommend giving a try, too. It's written in a few C lines of code because the philosophy of suckless is minimalist but you can extend the st through patches.

    #SSH #Terminal Tools #Development 44 social mentions

  3. The friendly interactive shell.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Developer Tools #Cryptocurrencies #Programming 124 social mentions

  4. Share files across the LAN. Contribute to linuxmint/warpinator development by creating an account on GitHub.
    Warpinator for sharing files over a local network without fiddling too much with text files.

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #File Explorer 14 social mentions

  5. Professional Photo Management with the Power of Open Source

    #Photography #Photography Tools #Photos & Graphics 9 social mentions

  6. 6
    GTK based Download Manager for GNU Linux and Windows.‎Downloads · ‎uGet 2. 0. 4 is Now Available for ..
    Uget is a download manager. Do you need to download huge files and may need to shutdown your machine? This will help with keeping your download going. And if you are a dummy like me and close your browser mid download, it will help with that too.

    #Download Manager #Music Downloader #Video Downloader 10 social mentions

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    Modern terminal-based text editor
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Micro text editor I didn't want to include terminal programs, but I'll make an exception: This is a wonderful text editor, it's really easy to use, I prefer it over more advanced tools just because of how simple it is. I'd recommend it to any new user who doesn't feel comfortable with vim or nano.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 76 social mentions

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    Lutris is an open source gaming platform for GNU/Linux.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Lutris is something you just need if you're a gamer.

    #Gaming #Game Managers #Emulators 524 social mentions

  9. Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $10.0 / Annually (Premium)
    Bitwarden is for storing your password, it's on the cloud so you may not trust it, and I get you, I don't trust cloud things much myself, but I'm such a mess that I don't trust myself to handle something like my own password myself, I know I'd lose them.

    #Password Managers #Password Management #Security & Privacy 604 social mentions

  10. Tabby is a free and open source SSH, local and Telnet terminal with everything you'll ever need.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I am quite enamored of the Tabby terminal (https://tabby.sh/) as of late. I was using Terminator, which is awesome so put away your pitchforks, but Tabby has all the functionality I needed from Terminator in a package that is much more aesthetically and ergonomically pleasing, IMO.

    #Terminal Tools #Command Line Tools #DevOps Tools 17 social mentions

  11. KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition - A community maintained fork of the popular KeePassX...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 232 social mentions

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    feh

    feh is an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Feh for viewing images in a directory. The best quick image viewer I've found.

    #Photos & Graphics #Image Editing #Photo Editing 10 social mentions

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