the Ditto clipboard manager
It lets me keep track of all my clipboard history without having to use microsoft's
only thing is I have to remember to go back and delete a password after I copy it, but luckily bitwarden can autofill most of the time
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the Ditto clipboard manager
It lets me keep track of all my clipboard history without having to use microsoft's
only thing is I have to remember to go back and delete a password after I copy it, but luckily bitwarden can autofill most of the time
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Balena Etcher, so that you can make a boot able Linux drive ๐ Jokes aside, Windirstat was one of my gems.
Recently discovered subs2srs. Super useful if you are learning a language. It can take a video file of a show or movie, extract the subs, and create Anki flash cards for each line of dialogue. It can even add snapshots, audio, and video clips to the flash cards (though video can have lengthy transcodes, so I just stuck with audio/snapshot on my cards).
f.lux, better than windows built-in function.
For the sysadmins under us (and anyone that needs it): TypeClipboard
It essentially is a sort of auto-typer typing what's in the current clipboard.
Great for remote mangement and typing in the password into a login field because CTRL+V doesnt work.
Can't believe this thread is still going aha
Recently saw an AskLemmy thread with 1k comments.
Was there an exodus somewhere recently?
Total Commander, great Norton like file manager
Bulk Rename Utility
Actual Window Manager.
If you have multiple monitors it allows you to have a different virtual desktop on each monitor and jump between them independently.
Well the one that keeps me needing a Windows machine for on... Ableton Live + VST plug-ins.
Musicbrains Picard is also the best metadata autotag app I've used.
"Reclaim Windows" type powershell scripts, feel like group policy and powershell are underutilized by average desktop users. A lot of the things people complain about with windows you can control with it. Primarily a debain user myself but I need Windows to run Ableton on custom hardware so it is what it is.
Librewolf - browser Syncthing / synctrayzor - file sync Notepad++ - text editor WinSCP + putty + friends - interacting with Linux Zettlr - knowledge base / markdown editor Keepassxc + browser integrations
I could never afford it but Rationale is very cool for the inner logician/thinker/schizo in me
Like mentally I literally consider it a cool gem