My list:
- A privacy respecting Dating platform.
- A good 2D CAD program capable of dealing with DWG files.
Please don’t post a huge list of games. That would belong in another post. since there are many good ones already.
My list:
Please don’t post a huge list of games. That would belong in another post. since there are many good ones already.
I’ll probably add more as I think of them. Maybe I a non-electron code editor that can compete with VSCode/VSCodium that doesn’t require 10 days to configure and a lifetime to get used to (…vim/nvim)
Also, have you tried Draftsight for a dwg CAD?
I’m so sick of electron based software. The thing is everywhere.
Isn’t Frost a good Facebook wrapper? It’s not exactly a Messenger-only wrapper, but it does cover the messaging functionality.
Seriously, fk Electron apps. They look out of place in every system because it’s basically impossible for it to look native, which is a small complaint compared to the sheer amount of resource usage. I don’t need Chromium running just to edit some text.
Also, pretty sure Chromium still phones home to Google. The de-googled Chromium browser project works hard AF to remove all the spyware and still are never completely sure they’ve removed everything.
It’s not even that easy to code in (I know because I do single page web app development) compared to a mid-level compiled language like Java/Kotlin while having the final app be more resource intensive. Node.js is one of my least favorite frameworks.
I remind myself about this every single time I consider using an electron-based app, whether because the offer is actually attractive, or just because there’s nothing else out there.
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I find its interface really clunky and like a far cry from the Windows Vista era
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Your points apply to Windows as well.
Thunderbird?
I agree with the sentiment of the original comment:
Thunderbird is certainly the best of the bunch, but I’d argue we need more/better FOSS email clients.
Yeah, I was gonna say. That seems like a software category that people will always complain about.
olive might get there in a few years
I don’t know what you’re specifically looking for in VS Code, but Kate is a rather powerful editor.
In more recent versions (I think since 19.12), there’s the “LSP Client” plugin, which if you activate it and have the respective LSP server installed, will give you inline linter warnings, show documentation etc. That particular feature could definitely still need some polish, but quite powerful nonetheless.
Of course, this is the KDE editor, so if you’re not on KDE, this may potentially pull in more dependencies than you’d like.
Is there anything actively wrong with VSCodium aside from its Microsoft origins?
Have you tried Photopea? Though I suppose that is more browser based than a dedicated Photoshop replacement app on Linux.
Unfortunately as far as I can tell it’s non-free, so off-topic for this thread (“What software is missing in the free software world?”)