Software Alternatives & Reviews

What software do you enjoy using and feel it's underrated?

Meld Micro fish shell Rambox Starship (Shell Prompt) the xonsh shell
  1. 1
    What is Meld? Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #File Management #Merge Tools #Diff And Merge Tools 42 social mentions

  2. 2
    Modern terminal-based text editor
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Micro. An editor that is probably sufficient for many users and easier to use than, for example, vim.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 76 social mentions

  3. The friendly interactive shell.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Fish shell. I know you can get most of its features with zsh plugins, but it's just nice to have a shell with syntax highlighting, autosuggestions, easy tabbing through autocompletes, etc. Without any configuration needed.

    #Developer Tools #Cryptocurrencies #Programming 124 social mentions

  4. 4
    Digital workspace organizer that allows you to unify as many applications as you want, all in one place. It is perfect for those who care about productivity while working with many business and personal apps.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $7.0 / Monthly (Pro Plan)

    #Unified Communications #Digital Workplace #Digital Workspace Organizer 12 social mentions

  5. Starship is the minimal, blazing fast, and extremely customizable prompt for any shell! Shows the information you need, while staying sleek and minimal. Quick installation available for Bash, Fish, ZSH, Ion, and Powershell.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Developer Tools #Programming #Cryptocurrencies 188 social mentions

  6. Xonsh is a Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell language and command prompt.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I switched to xonsh so I can just use Python for 95% of things, and then regress to bash for the other 5% with perfect integration.

    #Cryptocurrencies #Blockchain #Developer Tools 71 social mentions

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