I’ll start, mine will be Google Notes, 1Password and WhatsApp.
Apollo - Twitter - Google Reader
Discord, Nine, and Radio Alarm Clock
- Wikipedia
- ReVanced Extended
YouTube, Bitwarden, Niagara Launcher.
A lot of people here are recommending bitwarden. What are the advantages of this over Google’s native password manager?
The free tier has all the features you need, it’s open-source and it’s not a Google product.
It’s also quite easy to switch to it from other managers, even the Google one.
Bitwarden.
I used to think the same for WhatsApp, Spotify, Twitter and Apollo but they can all be replaced by alternatives (Telegram / Signal, Amazon Music, Mastodon, Memmy).
I know about Keepass but it’s definitely not as convenient and easy to use as Bitwarden.
I don’t use YouTube app because of ads everywhere but I would have trouble stop using YouTube on my computer.
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Youtube, Fate/Grand Order, and Bitwarden
I’ll pick the lesser known ones in my collection:
- Aegis - FOSS 2FA Management
- Shelter - For splitting off work apps and easily disabling them when I get off work
- Poweramp - best music player ever, well worth the price.
Aegis is great! I really don’t know why people use Google Authenticator when much better alternatives exist.
I use my YubiKey for that. Really useful and convenient
Bitwarden, Firefox and KDE Connect
I used KDEConnect for 48h and can’t live without it anymore.
Best media control, file sharing without usb/bluetooth and sharedclip board is next lvl.
Obsidian, Telegram and LibreOffice.
What is Obsidian and Libre?
Obsidian is a note taking app, LibreOffice is an office suite similiar to Microsoft Office.
Yup. Obsidian is a ‘second brain’ system development-like app and there’s lots to it. It supports markdown, has a canvas where you can lay out and interconnect ideas and stuff. It’s very customisable, it’s just not open source. Libre Office, on the other hand, is a free and open source Microsoft 365/Office alternative.