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?
Oh boy! Here goes
Desktop:
- Bazzite
- KDE Connect
- KiCAD
- FreeCAD
- Plasma
- LocalSend
- Thunderbird
- Bitwarden
- Code OSS
- Krita
- CoreCTRL
- LibreOffice
- CuteCOM
- KopiaUI
- Calibre
- Heroic Games Launcher
- Lutris
- PrusaSlicer
- Okular
- Inkscape
- FluffyChat
- SyncThingy
- Elisa
- Haruna
- Kdenlive
- YouTube Downloader GUI
- Paperwork (stille can’t get network scanners working on Bazzite with sane set up)
- Solar
- ProtonUp-QT
Phone:
- AntennaPod
- Immich
- Aegis
- Heliboard
- Organic Maps
- Breezy Weather
- Aurora Droid
- K9 mail
- Signal
- Fluffy chat
- Home Assistant
- Eternity
- Findroid
- Gadgetbridge
- Fitotrack
- Loop habits
- Tuta
- StreetComplete
- Wireguard
- Unit converter untimate
- mastodon
- ntfy
- newpipe
- KDE Connect
- bitwarden
- findroid
- localsend
- material files
server:
- Leantime
- Bookstack
- Immich
- Jellyfin
- Home Assistant
- Traefik
- Crowdsec
- Authelia
- Dozzle
- Glances
- full *arr suite
- transmission + wireguard
- paperless-ngx
- cloudflare-ddns
- syncthing
- valheim server
- Boinc
- stash
- ntfy.sh
If I donated $5 per month to each of these projects I would be broke 😂
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.
FUTO Keyboard was forked from another project which is Open Source. But the license FUTO keyboard itself is under, by restricting modifications to for non-commercial purposes and forbidding removal of functionality that allows the user to make payments to FUTO, fails to qualify as “Open Source”.
Thx for pointing out.
AnySoftKeyboard does. And it’s under an Apache 2.0 license which is fully foss.
Unfortunately AnySoft Keyboard doesn’t seem to receive updates anymore, latest release dates back to 2022.
Switched to Heli Board now.
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)
Mull, Mihon, Anytype, FlorisBoard, Librewolf
The apps I actually use daily:
- Firefox
- uBlock
- Vs code
- Notepad++
- Revanced (i might patch something every second month but I use the apps it has patched daily)
- PuTTY
- moonlight/sunshine
- 7zip
- qBittorrent
The apps I wish I had time to use daily:
- Godot
- Blender
- Krita
- libResprite
Edit: I forgot:
- WinSCP
- VLC
VS code is technically not open-source since it has many proprietary blobs on top. VScodium is the fully open-source version.
I don’t know how much can Revanced be considered open-source except for their Revanced manager app since you still use the patched versions of the proprietary Google apps.
Sorry for being pedantic.