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Home Page: https://luong-komorebi.github.io/Awesome-Linux-Software/
🐧 A list of awesome Linux softwares
Home Page: https://luong-komorebi.github.io/Awesome-Linux-Software/
Many of the entry descriptions are very subjective, for example:
Numix Icon Theme - One of the best icon theme for ubuntu linux
uGet - The best download manager for linux.
They probably should be adjusted to be more objective about the software's qualities.
MockingBot-Mobile Prototyping & Collaboration without Headaches
It provides,
According to their repo RabbitVCS us licensed under the Terms of the GPL v2 license...
Firefox is an OpenSource/Free Software browser, released under the Mozilla Public License (MPL).
The latest code can be found on line.
some suggestion ,may you can select some(as your standard)
(if you use archlinux,you can fiind theme by "yaourt name" )
typora - markdown editor
f.lux - like redshift (gui version--xflux)
nutstore - a cloud drive ,support webDAV
pitos -- pandora gui client
workflowy -- a simple style note
pencil -- a designer
haroopad -- markdown editor
gopanda -- a GO (weiqi) client (igs's client)
^^^^^^^^ too many …… my softwares list……see here(but 。。。 in Chinse)
----forgive me for my poor english
It's just "LMMS" or "Linux MultiMedia Studio"
While I think I understand that the goal was to convey the idea of "gratis", this symbol is also notoriously associated with the idea of "non-commercial". And that's completely opposite to both Free Software and Open Source definitions.
I'd suggest using the actual word "gratis", or, even better, not displaying anything at all (since the gratis aspect is just a detail in comparison to the much broader impact of the ideals of software freedom).
the game list is totally outdated!
desura rip
csgo ...
you can add there circa 1/4 of all non-free steamOS games!
Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework. It uses Gstreamer as audio backend.
I play these games on Arch Linux without any problem. You can consider add them to the list.
And thanks for this repo. It's very helpful for newbies.
Nice work and you were discovered by cron.weekly :)
Typo: in the description of this project is says 'softwares'. That should be software, as it is already a plural for multiple pieces.
Suggestion for your security section: Lynis, to perform a security scan of your Linux system - https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis
corebird is native gtk+ twitter desktop client
URL: http://corebird.baedert.org/
source : https://github.com/baedert/corebird
qpdf is pdf viewer
URL: https://launchpad.net/qpdfview
phototonic is image viewer and organizer
URL: https://github.com/oferkv/phototonic
mypaint is a paint program for use with graphics tablets
URL: http://mypaint.org/about/
source: https://github.com/mypaint/mypaint
sakura is a minimal gtk+ terminal
URL: https://launchpad.net/sakura
Consider addition of games from this list :)
Hardcode-Tray is a simple Python/bash script, that allows the user to replace those ugly colored tray icons with monochrome ones. We already have the support for more than 70+ applications, and we are working to fix more stuff in the future!
Built by Linux community for the community! The tool is suggested by some great Linux icon themes out there as Numix, Papirus !
The tool link : https://github.com/bil-elmoussaoui/Hardcode-Tray
Thanks
The inclusion of "Ubuntu" specifically in the repository title is confusing, and implies that the list is only for Ubuntu, when it is for users of Linux distributions, generally.
A very small number of the included applications are Ubuntu-specific, such as the Ubuntu SDK. The large majority are available on any linux distribution.
Other distributions (elementaryOS, Mint) are beginning to take a larger portion of the desktop linux share. Mint is even ranked higher than Ubuntu on distrowatch.org (not exactly a scientific source, but all the same, some indicator of interest). Also, many of us use other distributions such as Fedora, Arch, Debian, Slackware, Gentoo, CentOS, SUSE, Manjaro, and literally hundreds of others.
Perhaps it would be pertinent to create an "Ubuntu" category for any Ubuntu-specific software and name this repository "awesome-linux-software".
Hi, i don't have enough time to make a PR.
Please consider adding these if you like.
Audio
Audio Recorder
Kid3-Qt
Data Backup and Recovery
CloneZilla
qt4-fsarchiver
Desktop customization
Yosembiance Theme
Irradiance Theme
Email
MailNag
Internet
Opera
Security
guFw
Sharing Files
uGet
Utilities
xfburn
unetbootin
WinUSB
grub-customizer
selene-media-encoder
muPDF
cups-pdf
ISO Master
Arronax
bum
Aptik
I think the layout of the page would be much more readable if the icons where placed to the left (right in the beginning of each line) since it would make it easier for the reader to quickly navigate with the eyes a vertically aligned sequence of icons, instead of zig-zagging on the current end-of-line icons.
In this list there isn't KVIrc, the most amazing IRC client
This is not a list of awesome Linux software, it's a list of every existing Linux software ever :(
For instance, I thought I would easily find a relatively good image editor in this list and came up to this: https://github.com/LewisVo/Awesome-Linux-Software#graphics
There are 44 items in this list , including not so awesome software... I don't consider this list helpful at all since I have no idea which ones are actually good. 2 or 3 items in a few more sections ("Image Viewing", "Image Editing") would be enough and would keep the list awesome.
cerebrois a free productive booster app like alfred in macOS(alfred is thought best paid app in macOS),hope cerebro was added!
To tell the truth, before I decided to translate this list, I really didn't realize that there was another Chinese version on GitHub. I did search on the GitHub with the keyword like "awesome-linux-software", "awesome-linux-software-cn", but that repo was not in the results returned. :)
I started my repo based on yours, and I want to add something more that are best for Chinese Linux Users.:)
Anyway, thanks for your nice job! If possible, you could also add my version to your README file.
Would be nice with a SIP clients category :)
LInux Pocket Guide - http://www.opencore.eesc.usp.br/bruno/livros/Linux_Pocket_Guide.pdf
Perhaps replace the link with: http://wiki.go-docky.com
Hey,
FeedReader is one of the top RSS reader applications on Linux
On Github: https://github.com/jangernert/FeedReader
Website: https://jangernert.github.io/FeedReader/
Consider adding this one.
Sharing Files
Filezillla
Atom appears twice. Do you consider removing one of them?
Marlin seems to be abandoned project, at least according to this.
The gaming section is currently very unorganized, I would suggest ordering them by genre. Civilizations 5, although a great game, is mainly available through Steam, so you might want to remove it. Here are some additions (I tested most of them):
These are in no particular order or ranking, but all are FOSS. I got some more, but that's it for now.
Didnt include frameworks like katoolin, jack the ripper etc.
I find your list to be really cool! One thing I found very useful and I highly recommend others to try is WPS Suite.
I've tried foxit reader (I'm using foxit version 2.3). It is very slow at startup and it generally takes a lot of CPU amount. I really do not know whether it is a problem related to me, or their new versions of it. Foxit used to very cool, and it is a lot close to Adobe things. One thing I really didn't like about Foxit is, that they do not have presentation mode.
I've also tried Okular. While it is RAM and CPU friendly, its UI is quite missed-up. The icons are ugly, you can not remove some panels. Okular has a presentation mode, but on the other hand their font is quite ugly. I mean, when I use chrome, or foxit I get a clear and a nice font, however when using Okular the font becomes quite different.
Evince is very cool, it is simple, fast, has presentation view, preserve your font (does exactly what a simple pdf reader should do). Don't get fool by its simplicity, it is very powerful though.
Google chrome has a nice pdf viewer itself! compared to Foxit, it really doesn't use that much of CPU or RAM (Ok, chrome is draining your RAM anyway, it is not its pdf reader fault).
Thanks for your nice work 👍
I translated the list into Chinese, hope it will be helpful : )
the fuck << don't mind me it's called like that :)
https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck
it is a great tool
Please make sure that there is no duplicates.
Thanks.
Please change that.
I would suggest everyone to put only the application in every section, that he like most or favorite, so this list always consist of awesome applications.
pass - the standard unix password manager, backed by gnupg and git.
actually there isn't really a difference between read it here or at gitbook. However it will be better that topic can be organize as gitbook way of table of contents, so that readers benefits of it useful navigation sidebar 😉
nice browser, but its name is "qutebrowser": https://qutebrowser.org/
a chat app
You can always make a suggestion as an issue tab for apps that are not on the list. I will personally check out the app and verify if it is working, properly mantained, safe to use (as a user not a security expert).
Translation is very much appreciated. You can either fork this and remake your own translation or use the same repo with me. I highly recommend translator to review the commit log every month since updates and new apps are coming at moderate rate.
If you happen to be multilingual, please don't just add your item in the main README but also in other translation versions 😄
I think it is better not to split Editors section into Editors-CLI and Editors-GUI, as was introduced in #107. Both Emacs and ViM have GUI as well, yet are classified as CLI-only tools, which is misleading. The fix is either to mention Emacs and ViM in both sections or even better, to revert back to single Editors section. Also, there are CLI and GUI web browsers, music players, etc. This way many categories should have separate CLI/GUI sections.
Please consider adding Webstorm and other obscure IDE's from Jetbrains?
They work beautifully on Ubuntu, (probably other linux systems too).
Although they are commercial applications, they are high quality and free for students... who are probably most likely to come across this list.
Hi all visitors, if you are using an app that is not working anymore or it has been deprecated/ no longer maintained -> PLEASE NOTIFY ME BY OPENING AN ISSUE. Be aware that not all deprecated/ no longer maintained app is bad. I will consider whether it is still worthy to be on the list and if there is any fork/ replacement that gets the job done better.
In the case of harmful apps, it would be nice if you specify in what condition you did find or suspect that the app is doing something pernicious/ where you downloaded it (official PPA/ official page/ third party page)/ how it did affect you and your computer..... + any information that you think may help me reproduce the issue you encountered.
Have a nice day 😸
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