From Datamation, author Matt Hartley introduced 15 essential Linux desktop applications.
The purpose of the author is not to give up the existing applications, but to show loyal Linux users the truly powerful 15 applications.
The list is as follows:
1. Kontact
A group of Kontact application packages, including Kmail, KaddressBook, and Korganizer, to address emails and calendars. Other tools include KNotes and Akregator.
2. Amarok
Music applications, including SMART playback lists and bookmarks.
3. Clonezilla
The system cloning tool, which can be said to absorb the advantages of Norton Ghost and Partition Image.
4. OpenShot
One of the best video editors on Linux.
5. Audacity
Audacity is a free audio processing software with a silly operation interface and professional audio processing effects.
6. WinFF
WinFF is the graphic interface of FFmpeg. With WinFF, you can quickly and easily convert video files.
7. Sweet Home 3D
A free and open-source Auxiliary Design Software for home decoration. It helps you design and deploy your furniture through a two-dimensional home plan, and you can view the entire decoration layout from a three-dimensional perspective.
8. Subsonic
An online media playback system. It can convert the music (mp3, aac, ogg, wma, etc.) in the specified path to the video stream. It can transmit any audio to iOS devices, thanks to the Linux software and App for iPhone.
9. OneTeam
Because of Skype and AOL Instant Messaging, it is sometimes not suitable for enterprises. OneTeam fills this gap and is compatible with most IM sets. It also includes virtual conference rooms, audio/text chats, SSL or VPN security.
10. DomotiGa
A home automation software. It can handle a lot of work. It can even control Lighting, monitor temperature, and monitor UPS.
11. Webilder
Webilder downloads images from the flickr (tag interesting), webshots or local directory, sets the time, and automatically changes the wallpaper.
12. GNOME Do
GNOME Do is similar to Katapult and GNOME Launch Box. It can automatically match the content you type to quickly open existing programs, files, bookmarks, and so on in the system. In addition, GNOME Do also includes Plug-ins to Do more.
13. Gitso
Gitso provides Remote Desktop Help through a secure local environment. Necessary components for IT workers to ensure that all workstations are working.
14. Dropbox Nautilus integration
I like to use Dropbox, but want better file management support? Dropbox provides the GNOME User Dropbox Nautilus integratio.
15. Epiware Document Management
Enterprises looking for a document management system? Epiware Document Management is a good solution. This web-based solution allows enterprise users to collaborate, share calendars, local company news, sign-in, check-out, group, and document sharing.