Minder saved me in a lot of projects as we were supposed to pay university for a silly mind map tool someone developed there, I'm glad minder exists haha
@@noxiousophidian9634 Ehhh, taking in mind xmind has the typical "Unlock all the features" category on their pricing... I'd say go for minder, I feel better supporting a developer if I can and I feel I want to do it rather than feeling forced to pay for something as simple as exporting to a PDF is...
Damn! I didn't see this until now but it's an honour to have my app (Mixer) in this video! I've been working on an update to make it more stable and compatible etc and hopefully that'll be out soon ☺
Your editing style is very refreshing, and your humor is perfect for me. All these short pauses between the fotage where you show yourself make this so much more enjoyable. Also those small pieces of salt you add .. For example that wink... Pure gold... You are for sure one of the best linux RUclipsrs❤️ Also i appreciate that you understand that we dont always fiddle with things and just want it to work. you are really good at showing the beauty and simplicity Linux can be. I think that is why i watch you + the jokes. Keep going💯💫💥💙
I'd also like to add Foliate, which is the best ebook reader on Linux. Calibre is a superb swiss army knife and has a very good ebook viewer built in, but it's a bit slow and not great looking. Plus, if you don't need a full suite like Calibre, can't really beat Foliate for polish and performance.
These apps look amazing, but I wish there'd be more integration between Qt, GNOME, and Elementary. While a developer can choose a platform, they shouldn't feel bound to one DE. That's a big reason for theming, which can achieve that with some added complexity.
yeah I agree. If you install them from flatpak, the start up really slowly as well. I would recommend compiling them from source for a more native experience.
Damn the elementary graphical toolkit is so polished. I wanna try making a simple app using that, and publish it to the App Center :D Great video as always
Will there ever be a way for package managers to indicate if the software you're going to install matches your desktop? Like a simple badge for "gnome" or "plasma" so your software can look consistent...
GTK apps will look good on Desktops that use GTK. QT apps will look better on desktops that use QT. Gnome uses GTK and KDE uses QT. I hope this helps next time you install an application.
9:39 I use flameshot for that. It's not as intuitive but it IS more powerful. The only thing it doesn't have out of all those options is the magnifying effect
Great video as always One minor comment though is that the timestamp for "mixer" is earlier than when you start mentioning it (almost overlaps with tuner)
I looove Web radio. I use it heavily to accustom my ears to fast french. Btw, amazing video. And these apps were REALLY useful. Annotator looks really great.
I really like these types of videos, since switching to gnu/linux I always have the feeling I'm missing out on useful tools just because I just don't know about them. Could you also do a video about headless apps you use? There are so many programms I installed via pip that I have a daily use case that I started learning Python. Stuff like yt-dlp, autosub, urlwatch. But also non-python like testdisk, scrcpy.
@@TheLinuxEXP AYY, what type of nerd are you? Don't you live in the terminal like the rest of us? Do you actually go outside during the day and see that yellow ball in the sky... what's its name? Oh yeah, the sun. Seriously, you should. CLI programs with cronjobs are super useful. For example, last week I was expecting a civil sentence in a trial. Had I not known about urlwatch I would have been hitting the refresh button every 2 minutes on my phone or desktop on the court's website where they post the solution (verdict). With this magic software, I just got a notification when the page updated via a telegram bot that you can easily create with the help of urlwatch
@@valentin-catalin1859 what good resources / documentation should I start my journey on this Unix like os ? BTW are you really running cli Linux ? I use a WM as I need a gui (coming from yes windows )
@@User9681e Definetley video tutorials. The documentation is impossible to read if you don't know the terminology. At least it was for me Some channels I recommend are Joe Collins ( takes things very, very slowly), Luke Smith (whatever you may think of his sense of humor he is a great teacher), Learnlinux tv, Mental outlaw (look for his bash playlist) and many others. Also look at doriandotslash linux file system explained video to understand the system a little bit better. ruclips.net/video/HbgzrKJvDRw/видео.html This 2 videos are a good start from Luke. ruclips.net/video/hMSByvFHOro/видео.html ruclips.net/video/W4gE8k2RE_s/видео.html
Here's another one for you. Notes Up. It's a pretty full featured Zettlekasten-like note taking and organizer made for Elementary, but AFAIK works in any Linux with GTK 3. You can even install it from the AUR if that's your jam, not Flatpak needed.
I wish that all text related apps are all in one app (notes, tasks, mindmaps, correction, ...), instead of jumping from an app to another. Same thing for images.
this video actually help a lot, there are a lot of apps that i went "damn, i need this now", thanks for the showcase my only issue is with the last one, sadly, my wallpaper always involve cute anime girls 😔
11:20 if you go to the Applications tab in the Plasma volume applet, you can drag applications onto different audio devices, achieving the same functionality as described here. Built into the desktop, as it honestly should be everywhere.
9:43 was expecting you to say KDE instead of macOS... Spectacle (KDE Plasma's screenshot tool) has annotations built in, there is an "annotate" button at the bottom of the Spectacle window, so you can do all that before even saving the image.
The biggest issue with mind maps is that there's no open source app for mobile. While not being able to open your mind map and add something there, when you're on the go away from your rig, you have to use some text editor instead
This list is gold. Thanks Nick. Refreshing to see this wasn't the same old list every linux youtuber vomits but a real list that many might not know about.
Elementary apps uses granite library most of the time. So they will look the same regardless of the any distro. On the other hand, any GTK 3 apps will respect the theme if you have the theme installed as flatpak. Most of the popular GTK 3 theme has flatpak version.
This video is great! We need more useful info like this. I'm always looking for great apps to be productive and get things done. I hope you do more videos highlighting very useful, and great apps. I also hope you do some videos on how to get the most out of apps in order to be more productive, and do things we didn't know could be done. Thanks!
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Nice content, thanks for it! A happy ElementaryOS 6 user!
@@MyReviews_karkan He is talking about apps not desktop environment. With libadwaita and granite we most likey see more GTK 4 apps. On the other hand, Steam Deck is using KDE. Gaming focused apps may use qt more.
Awesome Video!! Thanks for all you do! Any suggestions for an app that you can view sheet music digitally? I am a musician and would love to switch to Linux, but I haven't been able to find an app that will allow me to view my sheet music. :)
I don't understand how I'm supposed to add that Flatpak remote - can someone help me out there? The URL isn't displayed in its entirety, but when you hover the mouse over it, it's a RUclips link with some sort of redirect?
All I wish is elementary's pantheon environment to be available on other distros. I love elementary os but I prefer fedora or manjaro as my daily driver.
How do I install ensembles on Pop OS though? I tried multiple times and multiple wasy and for some reason it isn't working out. Can you help with this?
I have a question, isn't like elementary OS based on Ubuntu, which is indeed based on Debian, then why do these developers only provide the native code on elementary OS and flatpak, can't they just give every debian based distro, native binary ?
I keep looking for that frog application, little hard to google if i dont know where to download it. Can someone tell me where i can download it and use it and is there a windows version as well for it. Thank you
Both, elemtary and zorin looks really nice for someone who thinking about switching to Linux but Lack of native global menu (because of Gnome) it is so much wasted space on topbar ;/ I know you can modify this and add global menu, but it will break coherency of the system because it is not native, and have no idea how it will work with updates, probably will break? So will get Plasma Manjaro, probably.... And the whole switch to Linux will take looooong time because of software I use every day for work, first I have to move from 3Dsmax to Blender, and this will be a painful and long journey after ~15y in max...
Ok so 5 apps were useful to me but there are some issues like the apps are not following system theme and some cant work in background like clips, i can use these apps but i dont like layout and ui any of the app is not using my zorin os theme :-(
@@TheLinuxEXP I assume you moved to GNOME because of the workflow? It is quite convenient and easy to use once you've adapted. Plus it is similar to MacOS.
These apps looks cool and some of them makes me want to need them, but all of this I can either do with Emacs and KDE Plasma apps and widgets, or really have no use for (like Ensembles).
i have a question i wish to swich to pop os but i do not own a nvidia driver do i need to install somting else for the driver i have or do i need to buy a nvidia driver
Nick, i'm currently running Elementary 6, for a daily driver would you recommend Fedora 35, I am ok with setting up the NVIDIA drivers ( grr**!!!). Is it worth the move?
I use Manjaro and couldn't get Frog to work. The text recognition thingy. Installed the flatpak, but it just crashes everytime i try to grab an area. Although it doesn't work it seems pretty useful. Better than copying things by hand.
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I just farted.
@@yukatoshi who asked
@@DryPaperHammerBro I was spreading the word.
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Minder saved me in a lot of projects as we were supposed to pay university for a silly mind map tool someone developed there, I'm glad minder exists haha
It's really cool!
How does it compare to free xmind?
I agree. I hate every assignment that requires to create a Mind Map.
@@noxiousophidian9634 Ehhh, taking in mind xmind has the typical "Unlock all the features" category on their pricing... I'd say go for minder, I feel better supporting a developer if I can and I feel I want to do it rather than feeling forced to pay for something as simple as exporting to a PDF is...
The Linux Desktop needs more videos like this!
I think so, too!
Damn! I didn't see this until now but it's an honour to have my app (Mixer) in this video! I've been working on an update to make it more stable and compatible etc and hopefully that'll be out soon ☺
Your editing style is very refreshing, and your humor is perfect for me. All these short pauses between the fotage where you show yourself make this so much more enjoyable. Also those small pieces of salt you add ..
For example that wink...
Pure gold...
You are for sure one of the best linux RUclipsrs❤️ Also i appreciate that you understand that we dont always fiddle with things and just want it to work. you are really good at showing the beauty and simplicity Linux can be. I think that is why i watch you + the jokes.
Keep going💯💫💥💙
Thanks a lot, my friend!
I agree.
I really need a sticker of that wink ;)
Get a room.
I don’t even speak English (ok a little bit ) but I still watching his videos
I'd also like to add Foliate, which is the best ebook reader on Linux. Calibre is a superb swiss army knife and has a very good ebook viewer built in, but it's a bit slow and not great looking. Plus, if you don't need a full suite like Calibre, can't really beat Foliate for polish and performance.
AFAIK, Foliate is not an eOS app but a standard GTK one (although I admit is great)
I don't really like the look of Elementary.
But these apps are very nice.
And it's great to see this kind of applications under Linux!
These apps look amazing, but I wish there'd be more integration between Qt, GNOME, and Elementary. While a developer can choose a platform, they shouldn't feel bound to one DE. That's a big reason for theming, which can achieve that with some added complexity.
yeah I agree. If you install them from flatpak, the start up really slowly as well. I would recommend compiling them from source for a more native experience.
Damn the elementary graphical toolkit is so polished. I wanna try making a simple app using that, and publish it to the App Center :D
Great video as always
Will there ever be a way for package managers to indicate if the software you're going to install matches your desktop? Like a simple badge for "gnome" or "plasma" so your software can look consistent...
GTK apps will look good on Desktops that use GTK. QT apps will look better on desktops that use QT. Gnome uses GTK and KDE uses QT. I hope this helps next time you install an application.
That would be great
Thank you, Nick! Please make this kind of video on a regular basis!
9:39 I use flameshot for that. It's not as intuitive but it IS more powerful. The only thing it doesn't have out of all those options is the magnifying effect
Great video as always
One minor comment though is that the timestamp for "mixer" is earlier than when you start mentioning it (almost overlaps with tuner)
6:45 LOL. Here I was thinking "how is this different from emacs?" Maybe I put that thought in Minder with those sweet Bezier curves?
This is amazing! Thank you!
thanks, astonishingly packed with good stuff
I looove Web radio. I use it heavily to accustom my ears to fast french. Btw, amazing video. And these apps were REALLY useful. Annotator looks really great.
Yeah, I rediscovered them lately and I love it!! These apps are really cool!
Alright, I wonder if I can use any of these...
*starts immediately installing the first one mentioned*
This is a great video. I've never heard of a lot of these apps and I plan on installing most of them. Thank you!
Great video Nick! I will definitely install some of these on my Manjaro!
I really like these types of videos, since switching to gnu/linux I always have the feeling I'm missing out on useful tools just because I just don't know about them.
Could you also do a video about headless apps you use? There are so many programms I installed via pip that I have a daily use case that I started learning Python. Stuff like yt-dlp, autosub, urlwatch.
But also non-python like testdisk, scrcpy.
I don't really use any :)
@@TheLinuxEXP AYY, what type of nerd are you? Don't you live in the terminal like the rest of us? Do you actually go outside during the day and see that yellow ball in the sky... what's its name? Oh yeah, the sun.
Seriously, you should. CLI programs with cronjobs are super useful. For example, last week I was expecting a civil sentence in a trial. Had I not known about urlwatch I would have been hitting the refresh button every 2 minutes on my phone or desktop on the court's website where they post the solution (verdict). With this magic software, I just got a notification when the page updated via a telegram bot that you can easily create with the help of urlwatch
@@valentin-catalin1859 what good resources / documentation should I start my journey on this Unix like os ?
BTW are you really running cli Linux ?
I use a WM as I need a gui (coming from yes windows )
@@User9681e Definetley video tutorials. The documentation is impossible to read if you don't know the terminology. At least it was for me
Some channels I recommend are Joe Collins ( takes things very, very slowly), Luke Smith (whatever you may think of his sense of humor he is a great teacher), Learnlinux tv, Mental outlaw (look for his bash playlist) and many others. Also look at doriandotslash linux file system explained video to understand the system a little bit better. ruclips.net/video/HbgzrKJvDRw/видео.html
This 2 videos are a good start from Luke. ruclips.net/video/hMSByvFHOro/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/W4gE8k2RE_s/видео.html
@@valentin-catalin1859 I know some Unix / bash commands since my terminal on my iPhone uses it and structure is mostly similar too
Akira seems so promising, although it's not usable yet :)
Here's another one for you. Notes Up. It's a pretty full featured Zettlekasten-like note taking and organizer made for Elementary, but AFAIK works in any Linux with GTK 3. You can even install it from the AUR if that's your jam, not Flatpak needed.
I think it wasn't updated for eOS 6?
Your videos are fun to watch. And with that energy and humor, I don't skip any part.
Video idea maybe, show us how you use Linode to run your nextcloud instance and how can someone have its own with best minimal cost.
I wish that all text related apps are all in one app (notes, tasks, mindmaps, correction, ...), instead of jumping from an app to another.
Same thing for images.
These are awesome, I always love to find some good productivity apps. I really liked that FROG app as well, will help a lot.
this video actually help a lot, there are a lot of apps that i went "damn, i need this now", thanks for the showcase
my only issue is with the last one, sadly, my wallpaper always involve cute anime girls 😔
Frog seems cool
It's pretty handy!
11:20 if you go to the Applications tab in the Plasma volume applet, you can drag applications onto different audio devices, achieving the same functionality as described here. Built into the desktop, as it honestly should be everywhere.
9:43 was expecting you to say KDE instead of macOS... Spectacle (KDE Plasma's screenshot tool) has annotations built in, there is an "annotate" button at the bottom of the Spectacle window, so you can do all that before even saving the image.
Adding Elementary OS flatpak repo doesn't work.
Please help me will complete command.
As I think the url mentioned in description in incomplete
The biggest issue with mind maps is that there's no open source app for mobile. While not being able to open your mind map and add something there, when you're on the go away from your rig, you have to use some text editor instead
you should do a what is in your dock video?
Pretty interesting round-up, some real gems there, thanks.
very good video, really helped me.
even your most random videos are super high quality unlike mine
bruh
This list is gold. Thanks Nick. Refreshing to see this wasn't the same old list every linux youtuber vomits but a real list that many might not know about.
Great roundup of apps!
Thank you, Nick. Some of these do look quite good.
Don't worry, you'll be the first Linux RUclipsr to reach 50M subs!
Hahah I wish!!
Could you make a similar video but for apps that use Qt?
Great video a lot of useful apps
Clippy will live forever in our hearts.
4:23 I gotta clip that for my friend when he is lazy lol
I just wish Elementary OS had OTA updates and that the shop had more options. It's too locked down and upgrading is a huge CHORE.
Wait, you switched to Fedora? For some reason I remembered you as a Manjaro user...
(Great video, by the way)
Ok, so here's the question. Do Flatpak apps look integrated with the theme of your desktop? Or do they look like Elementary native apps.
Elementary apps uses granite library most of the time. So they will look the same regardless of the any distro. On the other hand, any GTK 3 apps will respect the theme if you have the theme installed as flatpak. Most of the popular GTK 3 theme has flatpak version.
Thanks for this video! New apps to check, great!
the youtube description is cutting the flatpak command, instead of showing "repo.flatpakrepo" at the end, it shows "repo.fl..."
Ah crap... Don't know how I can fix that :/
Great video - the off-camera shouting made me lol 😂 👍
Haha thanks 😊
"and how did this turn into conversation about Emacs" -- This is relatable. 😂
Tuner is calling my name. 🎶🎼🎵🎹
Can you please link the project homepage of Frog? Can't find a way to install it in Ubuntu
Is that gnome 40 in the background?
Yep!
Obsidian is very good markdown editor map for complex notes
This video is great! We need more useful info like this. I'm always looking for great apps to be productive and get things done. I hope you do more videos highlighting very useful, and great apps. I also hope you do some videos on how to get the most out of apps in order to be more productive, and do things we didn't know could be done. Thanks!
Nice content, thanks for it!
A happy ElementaryOS 6 user!
as a plasma user I envy how good and slick these newer gtk programs look
You can make plasma look just like them.
@@MyReviews_karkan not really, that requires remaking each program
@@MyReviews_karkan He is talking about apps not desktop environment. With libadwaita and granite we most likey see more GTK 4 apps. On the other hand, Steam Deck is using KDE. Gaming focused apps may use qt more.
This video still holds up 👍
Frog??? Where can one find this? I want it for mint (Cinnamon). Any pointers appreciated. Tq.
Did you specifically decide to use elementary on your laptop but gnome on your desktop?
Awesome Video!! Thanks for all you do! Any suggestions for an app that you can view sheet music digitally? I am a musician and would love to switch to Linux, but I haven't been able to find an app that will allow me to view my sheet music. :)
Still requesting info on where I can get the FROG OCR from image app. I can't find it anywhere. Please help.
Are you back on eOS from Arch?
I didn't use Arch :) I use elementary OS on my laptop and have for a very long time, my desktop was in Manjaro and is now on Fedora
@@TheLinuxEXP oh sorry I meant Manjaro my bad haha
Hi, I'm on Fedora. How do I install Planner, Frog, Resizer, Optimizer, Annotator -- which all look like awesome apps!
I really like bookworm from elementary os . It's both beautiful and simple ;)
You said you run Fedora on your desktop. Why did you choose it and why do you not use it on your laptop?
Cheers Nick!
hmmm frog and clips don't seem to work for me..... i wonder how to debug them.....
I don't understand how I'm supposed to add that Flatpak remote - can someone help me out there? The URL isn't displayed in its entirety, but when you hover the mouse over it, it's a RUclips link with some sort of redirect?
Very handy, I picked two apps already.
How do I install these apps after adding the elementaryOS remote?
What do you think is the best gnome 40/41 distro out there?
Fedora, without any doubt
what do you think about Сrypton from the decentralized Utopia ecosystem? some say it is the most private currency at the moment
All I wish is elementary's pantheon environment to be available on other distros. I love elementary os but I prefer fedora or manjaro as my daily driver.
How do I install ensembles on Pop OS though? I tried multiple times and multiple wasy and for some reason it isn't working out. Can you help with this?
Frog is not listed in flatpack nor in AUR. Is there a link?
I have a question, isn't like elementary OS based on Ubuntu, which is indeed based on Debian, then why do these developers only provide the native code on elementary OS and flatpak, can't they just give every debian based distro, native binary ?
They use libgranite to develop apps. They also use older library. So it is better to have separate runtime for these apps.
Is it easy to install elementary apps on PopOS?? I know it's possible, but the look and things like that??
I wonder what happened to Annotator
Great video. But dude, why do you dislike Emacs so much?
Hi Nick, i see "Kde Connect" in your desktop, is it work in your Desktop ?. How to install it ? (it can't run in my Elemnetary 6.1). Thanks
Which linode plan do you use for the nexcloud and only offfice servers?
The base Nanode foe only office and a 2CPU core Linode for Nextcloud
I keep looking for that frog application, little hard to google if i dont know where to download it. Can someone tell me where i can download it and use it and is there a windows version as well for it. Thank you
Before steam deck goes online, will you make steam-os 3 review ? If possible of course.
Nice, I'm looking mainly for file manager. Can I bring it easily to ubuntu based distribution somehow?
You’re using epiphany, right? I tried to use that also in my system but it does not play youtube videos...
Both, elemtary and zorin looks really nice for someone who thinking about switching to Linux but Lack of native global menu (because of Gnome) it is so much wasted space on topbar ;/ I know you can modify this and add global menu, but it will break coherency of the system because it is not native, and have no idea how it will work with updates, probably will break? So will get Plasma Manjaro, probably.... And the whole switch to Linux will take looooong time because of software I use every day for work, first I have to move from 3Dsmax to Blender, and this will be a painful and long journey after ~15y in max...
Are all eOS apps Flatpaks? Also have they included any hiding capability to Wingpanel yet?
Flatpak is now the default way for elementary os apps. But not all appcenter apps from previous releases have been made flatpaks yet.
Ok so 5 apps were useful to me but there are some issues like the apps are not following system theme and some cant work in background like clips, i can use these apps but i dont like layout and ui any of the app is not using my zorin os theme :-(
How to add the elementary flatpak repo? Can anyone paste the full command? Since in the video description, link is ended in ..
Didn't you move to KDE? Or am I going crazy?
I think he did a video on using it for a month. Unless I am going crazy as well
I used KDE for about 7 months and moved to Fedora last month :)
@@TheLinuxEXP I assume you moved to GNOME because of the workflow? It is quite convenient and easy to use once you've adapted. Plus it is similar to MacOS.
These apps looks cool and some of them makes me want to need them, but all of this I can either do with Emacs and KDE Plasma apps and widgets, or really have no use for (like Ensembles).
i have a question i wish to swich to pop os but i do not own a nvidia driver do i need to install somting else for the driver i have or do i need to buy a nvidia driver
Ive been wanting to use clips for months now. Too bad it doesnt work on wayland :(
Ah yes :/
Awesome thx - been looking for a good mindmap app. On Ubuntu 20 how do I set the theme setting on flat pack ?
Nick, i'm currently running Elementary 6, for a daily driver would you recommend Fedora 35, I am ok with setting up the NVIDIA drivers ( grr**!!!). Is it worth the move?
10:50 The overall design and layout appears to be heavily inspired by itunes
I use Manjaro and couldn't get Frog to work.
The text recognition thingy. Installed the flatpak, but it just crashes everytime i try to grab an area.
Although it doesn't work it seems pretty useful. Better than copying things by hand.
Where did you get it? I can't find it through the software repo.