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[โ€“] stoy@lemmy.zip 14 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I am an IT guy, as a general rule I don't install stuff I don't need.

That being said, we all have different requirenments for our computers, and I would be dumb to enforce my requirenments on you.

So here are some great tools and utillities that I have used and in some cases still use.

Firefox - Google Chrome needs a rival to keep the web happy, it is an excellent browser and have served me well for 20+ years.

VLC - Video Lan Client, I have yet to find a media file that this player can't play, this is less relevant since piracy have gone down, but I still keep in on my system.

digiKam - A photo organizer, works well with all formats I have thrown at it, currently manages my growing collection of photos (see my profile for a photo I took of a Lynx Kitten), it also makes me able to do light photo editing, but I mainly use Affinity Photo for that.

Strawberry Music Player - An advanced music player, based on Clementine Music Player which is based on amaroK musik player. It gives me a great album interface to managemy music, less usefull now since I buy most of my music through iTunes, but still does an excellent job of managing growing collection och C64/Amiga remixes from remix64.com

Notepad++ - This should be on every windows computer, it is an advanced text editor, it has everything you need from a text editor, plays way more. It is fast, has persistant tabs, syntax highlighting, autocomplete, themes and way more.

VS Code - Visual Studio Code, this is a source code editor, it is like taking Notepad++, making it snort cocaine and bolting a modern interface to it. This is not a general text editor, this is a program where you write and edit code, Notepad++ is excellent for reading and making quick changes to text files, VS Code is what you use to develop the code. It assists you constantly, from autocomplete, to error checking your code, I write a lot of Powershell code in VS Code at work, and it is great. It is slower to get going than Notepad++, but once you start it and have it co figured it works great.

Gimp - The Gnu Image Manipulation Program, free but less refined version of Adobe Photoshop, it is highly capable.

Libre Office, a less refined version of the office suite.

[โ€“] kirk781@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I used most of the stuff you listed though I usually switched to mpv instead of VLC. On Linux, I used Strawberry for quite some time though I use foobar2000 on Windows. Deadbeef is a good lightweight alternative to that on Linux but always seems to play catch up to it's elder cousin.

Thanks for this! I'm in agreement with most of your list but an looking forward to trying out strawberry and digikam

[โ€“] yuunikki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Funny you mention piracy going down, this is absolutely not true lol. Also you should pirate music instead of giving money to apple

[โ€“] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Piracy is definitely not in its heyday anymore. Lemmy talks big about piracy going up but I've yet to meet someone in person who's went back to piracy. Most people just jump between streaming platforms every other month.

[โ€“] yuunikki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ah yes, it's fine down because YOU haven't happened to meet anyone who pirates. As of I'd ever pay for streaming platforms lol. I have 18tb+ of media on my plex server

[โ€“] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Same argument can be said in reverse to you though right? Also you didn't have to brag about your size ;p

[โ€“] yuunikki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've met many who know how to torrent shit. It's not rocket science.

[โ€“] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Never said it was rocket science or that people don't know how to torrent. That's very common knowledge I feel. I used to torrent all the time, still do in some small circumstances like getting older stuff that's not available to stream anywhere and whatnot. I also know loads that know how to torrent too, doesn't mean they all pirate just cause of that knowledge.

[โ€“] yuunikki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago

I just like shit for free, what can I say