Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps
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reserved for TBD
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For us noobs coming from Windows, what are some of the apps one might find useful & productive.
I've reserved the 1st spot to keep the list clean.
Apps as simple as file managers, screen captures, screen sharing etc to full blown paid apps are welcome!
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This is tough to answer because we all use different things. I install external tools like NextCloud Client and Rocket Chat client, but that's about it. Other than that, things like the file manager I use is just the default.+
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Most stuff comes pre-loaded... so the list is pretty small. I mostly stick to the defaults.
I like to install (in addition to what's already pre-installed):
- Visual Studio Code + PowerShell Debugger (manage windows stuff from Linux powershell)
 - Chrome (so much smoother than firefox)
 - Glances
 - Wireshark
 - TeamViewer
 - Veeam Agent for Linux Free
 - qemu/KVM (for Win10 VM to manage Windows network (RSAT))
 
Nothing more at the moment, but I'll add later if others come up.
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I add Chrome too, but use FF as my main browser.
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@scottalanmiller said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
I add Chrome too, but use FF as my main browser.
I've used FF as my main browser for so long... and I tried out Chrome the other day because it was giving me issues on a lot of websites... one example, here on ML. When you click the vertical ... to edit your post, you don't get a drop down and have to use arrow keys. Got so annoying. I tried Chrome, problem solved. Chrome also made everything else much better, even the way it looks in Linux is better, such as the book marks bar and everything.
On Windows I use Edge 99% of the time, no issues.
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@Tim_G said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
On Windows I use Edge 99% of the time, no issues.
so you're the guy using Edge.

Will, my users would only use Edge if there wasn't another shortcut made for them to IE or Chrome. /sigh.
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I use
- Firefox (preinstalled with Cinnamon)
 - Wireshark - because I need to read packet captures from phones
 - Shutter - Greenshot replacement
 - Chrome - Just to have a second browser
 - Telegram
 - Shotwell - Photo library (preinstalled with Cinnamon)
 - Nextcloud
 
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@Tim_G
Oh, PowerShell Core 6.0 so my first post makes sense.
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Oh yes, I have Telegram, too.
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- Gnome Screenshot or Shutter
 - Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox
 - Atom
 - Visual Studio Code
 - VLC
 - KVM
 - TeamViewer
 - SaltStack
 - Remmina
 - KeePass
 - Frozen Bubble
 - OpenArena
 
There's more depending on if its being used on personal or work pc.
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@black3dynamite said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
There's more depending on if its being used on personal or work pc.
Don't hold back, keep 'em coming!
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Chrome, Atom, Shutter, Inkscape, Telegram.
If I'm on Gnome 3 I install a few extensions: dropdown terminal, dash to dock, caffeine, the screen recorder one (can't remember the name), coverflow, and I turn on applications and places menus.
Used to use Moka icons but switched to Papirus.
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To all the Cinnamon desktop lovers: are you guys consuming any of these?
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@FATeknollogee said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
To all the Cinnamon desktop lovers: are you guys consuming any of these?
https://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/Never looked at those, so no. Checking them out now.
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Themes look good. Didn't see any Applets, Desklets or whatever that seemed like things that I would want.
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@scottalanmiller said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
Themes look good. Didn't see any Applets, Desklets or whatever that seemed like things that I would want.
I looked at the landing page and decided none of it is interesting.
I am not a theme person really.
I like a changing background, but that is about it.
The rest can rot. Widget are just f***ing stupid.
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Yeah, things running on my desktop space is really weird. I never look at the desktop.
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@scottalanmiller said in Korora/Fedora 25: list of useful apps:
Yeah, things running on my desktop space is really weird. I never look at the desktop.
I like a changing background because I often see parts of it..
Like this (recently rebooted so not much open)

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Yeah, I see it when the system boots
