Audio
Airtime – Airtime is an open-source broadcasting software for scheduling and remote site management.
Ardour – Record, edit, and mix on Linux.
Audacious – An open-source audio player that plays your music the way you want without consuming your computer’s resources for other tasks.
Audacity – Free, open-source, cross-platform audio recording and editing software.
Audio Recorder – A simple audio recording software available in the Ubuntu PPA.
Clementine – Plays countless lossy and lossless audio formats.
Google Play Music – An unofficial but beautifully designed cross-platform desktop client for Google Play Music.
Hydrogen – An advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux.
K3b – A CD/DVD creation tool optimized for KDE on Linux.
Kid3Qt – Edit multimedia file tags, such as artist, album, year, and genre for all mp3 files in an album.
KxStudio – A collection of professional audio creation applications and plugins.
Let’s make music – Create music on your PC, generate melodies and beats, synthesize, mix, arrange demos, and more.
Lollypop – A new GNOME music player application.
Mixxx – Free DJ software that gives you everything you need for live mixing, a true alternative to Traktor.
OSD Lyrics – Displays lyrics with your favorite media player.
Rhythmbox – A music player from GNOME.
SoundJuicer – CD ripping tool for GNOME.
Tomahawk – A new music player that aggregates all your streaming, downloads, music cloud storage, playlists, radio, etc.
Chat Clients
GhettoSkype – An open-source web wrapper for Skype.
HexChat – An IRC client based on XChat, but unlike XChat, it is completely free for both Windows and Unix-like systems.
Jitsi – A free, open-source, multi-platform voice, video conferencing, and instant messaging application available on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Android.
Messenger for Desktop – Facebook Messenger application.
Pidgin – A universal chat client.
qTox – A simple, distributed, secure communication software that supports audio and video chat.
ScudCloud – A Slack client for Linux.
Skype – Skype keeps the world connected, for free.
Telegram – A messaging app focused on speed and security, very fast, simple, and free.
Viber – Viber for Linux allows you to send messages and make calls to other Viber users for free, on any device, network, and country.
Weechat – WeeChat is a fast, lightweight, extensible chat client.
Whatsie – An unofficial client for WhatsApp on Ubuntu/Linux.
Data Backup and Recovery
Borg Backup – A great backup tool.
Photorec – A data recovery application designed to recover files from hard drives, CD-ROMs including videos, documents, and archives, as well as lost photos from digital camera storage (hence the name Photorec).
Qt4-fsarchiver – A graphical interface for fsarchiver that can save/restore partitions, folders, and MBR/GPT partitions. This program is suitable for Debian-based systems, Suse, and Fedora.
System Rescue CD – SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk that provides a bootable CD-ROM or USB drive for managing and repairing systems and data after a crash.
Test Disk – TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software! It is primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or repair bootable disks that are not booting due to software errors.
Timeshift – TimeShift is a system restore tool that creates incremental snapshots of the system using rsync and hard links. Snapshots can be used to restore the system after a period of time, undoing all changes made since the snapshot was created. Snapshots can be generated manually or automatically with scheduled tasks.
Desktop Personalization
Adapta Theme – An adaptive Gtk+ theme that follows Material Design guidelines.
Arc Icon Theme – A modern icon theme that can be used with the Moka icon theme.
Arc Theme – A flat theme with transparent elements.
Compiz Config Settings Manager – 3D desktop visual effects that enhance the usability and productivity of the X Window System brought by the OpenCompositing project.
Conky – Conky is a free, lightweight system monitor for X that can display any type of information on your desktop.
Flatabulous – A flat theme for Ubuntu and other Gnome-based Linux systems.
Flatabulous Arc Theme – My favorite Ubuntu theme.
Gnome Extensions – Extensions for the Gnome desktop environment.
Gnome Look – A site with a large number of community-created icons, shell themes, fonts, and other resources available to personalize your Gnome desktop environment. Freeware.
Irradiance Theme – A Unity theme inspired by OSX Yosemite, based on Radiance.
Numix Icon Theme – One of the best icon themes for Ubuntu.
Numix Theme – A very popular theme.
Paper Icon Theme – Paper is a modern freedesktop icon theme that emphasizes strong colors and simple geometric shapes.
Papirus Icon Theme – One of the best icon themes for Ubuntu.
Unity Tweak Tool – An essential application for personalizing Ubuntu Unity.
Yosembiance Theme – A modified Ambiance theme inspired by OSX Yosemite.
Development
Android Studio – The official IDE for Android: Android Studio provides the fastest tools for building apps on various types of Android devices.
Aptana – Aptana Studio leverages the flexibility of Eclipse and focuses on making it a powerful web development engine.
Arduino IDE – The open-source Arduino software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the development board.
BlueJ – A free Java development environment designed for beginners, used by millions worldwide.
Clion – A powerful cross-platform C and C++ IDE.
Code::Blocks – Code::Blocks is a free C, C++, and Fortran IDE built to meet the needs of most users. It is extensible and highly configurable.
Codelite – A free, open-source, cross-platform IDE for C, C++, PHP, and Node.js.
Eclipse – Eclipse is known for its Java integrated development environment, but its C/C++ IDE and PHP IDE are also excellent.
Fritzing – Fritzing is an open-source hardware project that makes electronic components accessible as creative materials for everyone.
Geany – Geany is a text editor based on GTK+ with basic integrated development environment features. It is designed to provide a small and fast IDE with minimal dependencies on other packages.
Genymotion – Genymotion is a third-party emulator that can be used as an alternative to the default Android emulator.
Git – Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to large projects with speed and efficiency.
IntelliJ IDEA – A powerful Java IDE.
Ipython – A powerful Python shell.
Jupyter Notebook – Open-source, interactive data science and scientific computing, supporting over 40 programming languages.
KDevelop – A free, open-source, full-featured IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages with plugin support.
Komodo Edit – A free, open-source multi-language development environment.
MariaDB – One of the most popular database servers, developed by the original MySQL developers.
MonoDevelop – A cross-platform IDE for C#, F#, and more languages.
Nemiver – A standalone graphical debugger integrated into the GNOME desktop environment.
Netbeans – NetBeans IDE allows you to quickly and easily develop Java desktop, mobile, and web applications, as well as HTML5 applications based on HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
NodeJS – Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
Oh-my-zsh – A community-driven, elegant zsh configuration management framework.
Postgresql – PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system.
Postman – Postman helps us quickly test APIs.
PyCharm – A powerful Python IDE.
QT Creator – A full-featured cross-platform integrated development environment for easily creating connected devices, user interfaces, and applications.
Rabbit VCS – RabbitVCS is a collection of graphical tools that provide a simple and direct way to access the version control system you use.
Sqlite Browser – A visual tool for creating, managing, and viewing sqlite database files.
Swift – Swift is a general-purpose programming language designed with modern safety, performance, and software design patterns in mind.
Ubuntu-SDK – The official SDK for Ubuntu.
Zsh – A powerful command-line shell.
Ebook Tools
Calibre – Incredibly ugly but powerful ebook management and conversion software.
Evince – Evince is a document viewer that supports multiple formats. Its goal is to replace the various document viewers already present in the GNOME desktop with a single simple application.
FBReader – One of the most popular ebook reading applications.
Foxit – Foxit Reader 8.0 – An award-winning PDF reader.
Lucidor – Lucidor is a computer software for reading and processing ebooks. It supports EPUB format ebooks and OPDS format catalogs.
MasterPDF Editor – A convenient and smart PDF editor for Linux.
MuPDF – A lightweight PDF and XPS viewer.
Okular – Okular is a universal document viewer originally developed by KDE. It works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD, etc.
qpdf – qpdfview is a tabbed document viewer.
Sigil – Sigil is a multi-platform EPUB ebook editor.
Editors
Atom – A hackable text editor for the 21st century.
Bluefish – Bluefish is a powerful editor aimed at programmers and web developers, with many options for writing websites, scripts, and code.
Brackets – A modern text editor that understands web design.
Emacs – An extensible, customizable, free/libre text editor – and more.
Geany – Geany is a text editor that uses the GTK+ toolkit, with basic integrated development environment features. It is designed to be a small and fast IDE with minimal dependencies on other packages.
Gedit – gedit is the GNOME text editor. While aimed at simplicity and ease of use, gedit is still a powerful multi-functional editor.
Kate – Kate is a multi-document editor that has been part of KDE since version 2.2.
Lighttable – The next-generation code editor! Supports live coding.
Sublime – One of the best editors ever.
Vim – Vim is an advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of the Unix editor “Vi” with a more complete feature set. It is useful whether you are already using vi or another editor.
VSCode – Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful code editor, available for Windows, OS X, and Linux. It has built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js, and a rich ecosystem of extensions and runtimes for other languages (C++, C#, Python, PHP).
Education
BibleTime – BibleTime is a Bible study application based on the Sword library and Qt toolkit.
Celestia – A free space simulator that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions.
Chemtool – Chemtool is a small program for drawing chemical structures on Linux.
Epoptes – An open-source computer lab management and monitoring tool.
Gcompris – GCompris is a high-quality educational software suite consisting of numerous activities suitable for children aged 2 to 10.
Geogebra – A graphing calculator that supports functions, geometry, algebra, calculus, statistics, and 3D mathematics.
GNU Typist – A free typing tutor based on ncurses.
GNUKhata – Open-source accounting software.
Google Earth – Google Earth is a virtual globe, map, and geographic information program.
GPeriodic – GPeriodic is an element periodic table application for Linux.
ITalc – iTALC is a practical and powerful teaching tool designed for teachers. It allows you to view and control other computers on your network in various ways.
KDE Edu Suite – Free educational software based on KDE technology.
MAPLE – Maple is a mathematics software that combines the world’s most powerful mathematical engine with an interface that makes it easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.
MATLAB – The MATLAB platform is optimized for engineering and scientific problems. MATLAB allows you to take your ideas beyond the desktop. You can analyze your data on large datasets and scale your clusters and clouds.
Maxima – Maxima is a system for manipulating symbolic and numerical expressions, including differentiation, integration, Taylor series, Laplace transforms, ordinary differential equations, linear systems….
Moodle – Course management system for online learning.
OpenEuclid – OpenEuclid is a 2D geometry software: data is dynamically defined by describing formalized geometric constraints.
OpenSIS – School management software.
Scipy – SciPy is an open-source software ecosystem based on Python, aimed at mathematics, science, and engineering.
Scratch – With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations – and share your creations with others in an online community.
Stellarium – Stellarium is a free open-source planetarium for your computer.
Tux4Kids – Tux4Kids develops high-quality software for children, aiming to combine fun and learning.
UGENE – UGENE is a free open-source, cross-platform, graphical bioinformatics software.
Evolution – Evolution is a personal information management application that integrates email, calendar, and address book functionalities.
Geary – Geary is an email application built for GNOME 3. It allows you to read and send emails in a simple, modern interface.
Mailnag – Mailnag is a daemon that checks for new mail on POP3 and IMAP servers.
N1 – An extensible desktop email application built on modern web technologies.
Sylpheed – A lightweight, user-friendly email client.
Thunderbird – Thunderbird is a free email client that is easy to set up and customize, with powerful features.
Wmail – An unofficial Linux desktop client for Gmail & Google Inbox.
File Managers
7Zip – Extract any compressed file.
AngrySearch – Linux file search, results input immediately.
Double Commander – Double Commander is a cross-platform open-source dual-pane file manager inspired by Total Commander with its own new ideas.
Marlin – The sexiest member of file managers, Marlin is designed for speed, simplicity, and ease of use.
Nautilus – Nautilus (Files) is a file manager designed and behaves to fit the Gnome desktop, providing users with a simple way to navigate and manage files.
Nemo – Nemo is a file manager for the Cinnamon desktop environment.
QDirStat – A folder statistics tool based on Qt – a work from the original KDirStat developers, without needing KDE.
Ranger – Ranger is a terminal file manager that uses VI keybindings.
Synapse – The best application launcher on Linux.
Thunar – Thunar is designed to be the default file manager for Xfce 4.6, designed for speed and ease of use.
Games
0 A.D – An open-source real-time strategy game similar to Age of Empires.
Civilization5 – Sid Meier’s Civilization® is considered one of the greatest strategy games of all time.
Cockatrice – Cockatrice is an open-source multi-platform network desktop card game support program.
Desura – Desura is a community-driven digital distribution service for gamers, putting the best games, mods, and downloadable content from developers at players’ fingertips, ready to buy and play.
GBrainy – Gbrainy is a brain teaser game that provides fun and exercises your brain.
Minecraft – Minecraft is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures. Explore a randomly generated world, build amazing things, from the simplest homes to the grandest castles.
Minetest – An open-source implementation of Minecraft, written in C++ (using fewer resources), and includes a modding API.
PlayOnLinux – Play Windows games on Linux.
Simutrans – Simutrans is a free and open-source transportation simulator.
Steam – An awesome gaming platform that opens the door to many games.
SuperTuxCar – SuperTuxKart is a 3D open-source racing game with different characters, tracks, and modes.
The Battle for Wesnoth – A free, turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy world, with both single-player and online multiplayer modes.
Warzone2100 – An open-source real-time strategy/real-time tactics game.
Wine – Wine (an acronym for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”) is a compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD.
Xonotic – An arena shooter inspired by Unreal Tournament and Quake.
Graphics
Aftershot – A powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop!
Agave – Agave is a very simple program under the GNOME desktop that allows you to generate various color schemes from a starting color.
Blender – A free open-source complete 3D creation pipeline for artists and small teams.
Cinepaint – Open-source painting software.
Darktable – Darktable is an open-source photography workflow application that supports RAW file processing.
Digikam – digiKam is an advanced digital photo management application for Linux.
Feh – A lightweight and fast image viewer.
Fotoxx – Fotoxx is a free open-source image editing and collection management program.
GIMP – GIMP is a freely distributed program for tasks such as photo retouching, image composition, and image authoring.
gThumb – gThumb is an image viewer and browser (it also includes an import tool for importing photos from cameras).
Hugin – A user-friendly cross-platform panorama image toolchain based on Panorama Tools.
Inkscape – Whether you are an illustrator, designer, web designer, or just need to create some vector graphics, it is a powerful, free design tool.
Krita – Open-source software for concept artists, digital painters, and illustrators.
Lightworks – A professional non-linear video editing program with a free version available.
Luminance HDR – Luminance HDR is an open-source graphical user interface application aimed at providing a complete HDR image workflow.
Mypaint – Mypaint is a painting program designed to work with graphics tablets.
Ojo – A fast and beautiful image viewer.
OpenShot – OpenShot is a free, easy-to-use, feature-rich video editor for Linux.
Photonic – Photonic is an image viewing and organizing tool.
Pinta – Pinta is a free, open-source painting and image editing program.
Pitivi – A free video editor with a beautiful intuitive user interface, clean codebase, and an excellent community.
Radiance – Radiance is a validated lighting simulation tool.
RawTherapee – A beautiful but less well-known photo editing application.
Shotwell – Shotwell is the image manager for GNOME 3.
StopMotion – Linux Stopmotion is a free, open-source stop-motion animation creation application. It helps you capture and edit frames of your animation and export them as a single file.
Xara Extreme – Xara Xtreme for Linux is a powerful, versatile graphics processing program for Unix platforms (including Linux, FreeBSD).
Internet
Anatine – A desktop client for Twitter with many customizations.
Brave – Brave is a fast, excellent desktop browser for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Chrome – A popular browser with countless plugins and applications.
Chromium – Chromium is an open-source browser project focused on providing a safer, faster, and more stable web experience for all users.
Corebird – Corebird is a native GTK+ Twitter desktop client.
Firefox – A popular browser with countless plugins and applications.
Midori – A lightweight free browser that runs perfectly on low-end machines.
Opera – The Opera browser has everything you need to surf the web.
Tor – Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy.
Vivaldi – A new browser with many customization options.
Yandex – A fast and convenient browser.
Office
Gummi gtk2|gtk3 – A simple latex editor with templates, spell checking, and wizards.
Caligra Office – A comprehensive application suite that meets office, graphics, and management needs.
GnuCash – GnuCash is a free accounting program that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. Its original goal was to develop functionality similar to Intuit, Inc.’s Quicken, but it also has features for small business accounting.
KMyMoney – KMyMoney is a personal finance manager for KDE. Its operation is similar to Microsoft Money and Quicken.
LibreOffice – The best office suite on Linux.
LyX – A mature document editor that renders LaTeX documents.
WPS Office – One of the best office suites on Linux.
Productivity
Alarm Clock – Alarm Clock is a full-featured alarm application for GNOME or other panels.
Ambient Noise – Install ambient noise on Linux to improve focus.
Autokey – A Linux desktop automation tool that allows you to manage your scripts and phrases and assign abbreviations or shortcuts to them.
Basket Note Pads – This multipurpose note application helps you jot down all types of notes.
Brightness – A brightness indicator for Ubuntu.
Cairo-Dock – Cairo-Dock is a customizable dock, plugin, panel, etc. desktop interface.
California – A complete alternative to calendar applications that allows you to create events using natural language.
CopyQ – CopyQ is an advanced clipboard manager with editing and scripting capabilities.
Docky – Docky is a mature dock application that makes opening frequently used applications and managing windows easier and faster.
f.lux – Automatically adjusts your computer screen display based on the light.
Gnome-dictionary – A powerful dictionary under GNOME.
Go For It – Go For It! is a simple yet stylish productivity tool focused on to-do lists, combined with a timer to help you focus on your current task.
Gpick – Gpick allows you to pick colors from anywhere on your desktop, and it also provides some other advanced features!
My Todo – Mytodo is an open-source to-do application that allows you to take control of everything.
My Weather Indicator – A weather indicator and plugin for Ubuntu.
Notepadqq – Notepadqq is a Notepad++-like editor for Linux.
Notes – A clean and simple note application for Linux.
Papyrus – Papyrus is a different note manager that focuses on security and a better user interface. Papyrus aims to provide users with an easy-to-use and intelligent interface.
Plank – Plank is destined to become the simplest application dock on this planet.
Pomodone App – PomoDoneApp uses the Pomodoro Technique® to track your workflow on your current task management service.
Recent Noti – An indicator that shows recent notification messages.
Redshift – Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen based on your surroundings. It may help reduce eye strain when working in front of the screen at night.
Shutter – Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot software for systems based on Linux (like Ubuntu).
Simplenote – A cross-platform note-taking software. A competitor to Evernote.
SpeedCrunch – A beautiful, open-source, high-precision scientific calculator.
Springseed – A simple and beautiful note software for everyday users.
Stickynote – Sticky notes for the Linux desktop.
TaskWarrior – Taskwarrior is a free, open-source software that can manage your to-do list from the command line.
Todo.txt – todo.txt – A focused editor that helps you manage your tasks with minimal keystrokes and clicks.
Todoist – An unofficial client for Todoist. Todoist is a cross-platform task manager with a mobile client, featuring an excellent user interface and some optional premium features.
Tomboy – Tomboy is a simple and easy-to-use desktop note application.
Undistract me – Reminds you when long-running terminal commands finish.
WizNote – A cross-platform cloud note client.
Xmind – A mind mapping tool.
Zim – A graphical text editor for maintaining a collection of wiki pages, also great for notes and documents. Data is saved in plain text, making it easier for version control.
Security
ClamAV – Clam antivirus.
Fail2ban – Fail2ban scans log files (e.g., /var/log/apache/error_log) and bans malicious IPs – too many failed password attempts, looking for exploitable vulnerabilities, etc.
GnuPG – Gnu Privacy Guard.
GuFW – One of the simplest firewalls in the Linux world.
OpenSSH – OpenSSH secure shell server and client.
Seahorse – A Gnome front-end for GnuPG.
Tcpdump – TCP debugging/capturing tool.
File Sharing
aria2 – aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol and multi-source command-line download tool.
CrossFTP – CrossFTP makes managing FTP-related tasks incredibly simple.
D-lan – A free LAN file sharing software.
Deluge – Deluge is a lightweight, free cross-platform BT client.
Dropbox – Dropbox is a free cloud storage service that allows you to take your photos, documents, and videos anywhere and share them easily.
Filezilla – A free FTP solution.
Flareget – A full-featured, multi-threaded download manager and accelerator.
Meiga – A tool that allows you to share your selected local folders via the web.
ownCloud – The goal of ownCloud is to allow you to access your files anywhere.
PushBullet – Pushbullet connects your devices, making them feel like one.
qBittorrent – qBittorrent aims to provide a free software alternative to µTorrent.
Quazaa – A cross-platform multi-network peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing client.
SpiderOak – A privacy-focused team and business real-time collaboration tool.
Syncthing – Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with an open, trustworthy, decentralized solution.
Teamviewer – PC remote control/remote access software, free for personal use.
Transmission – A simple, lightweight, multi-platform torrent client.
uGet – The best download manager for Linux.
uTorrent – Elegant and efficient torrent downloading.
Vuze – A BitTorrent peer-to-peer download client that meets all your torrent downloading needs.
Terminal
GnomeTerminal – The widely pre-installed terminal emulator in the Linux world.
Guake – Guake is a drop-down terminal for Gnome.
Konsole – The best terminal for the KDE desktop environment.
RXVT-Unicode – rxvt-unicode is a branch of the famous terminal emulator.
RXVT – A popular ‘xterm’ alternative terminal emulator.
Sakura – A simple yet powerful terminal emulator based on libvte, supporting utf-8 and providing input methods through gtk+ and pango libraries.
Terminator – Clearly, the most powerful terminal emulator on Linux is the feature-rich Terminator.
Termit – A simple terminal emulator based on the vte library, extensible via Lua.
Xterm – Xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that do not directly use the window system.
Yakuake – A Quake-style terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology.
Utilities
Actionaz – A task automation tool for Ubuntu/Linux.
Bleach Bit – BleachBit quickly frees disk space and tirelessly guards your privacy. It frees cache, deletes cookies, clears internet browsing history, cleans temporary files, deletes logs, and more…
Brasero – CD/DVD burning software.
Caffeine – Prevents Ubuntu from sleeping automatically.
Clonezilla – Clonezilla is a partition and disk imaging/cloning program similar to True Image® or Norton Ghost®.
Convertall – A universal unit converter.
EasyStroke – Easystroke is an X11 gesture recognition application.
Enpass – Enpass securely manages your passwords and important information, making your life easier.
GD map – A tool for visualizing disk usage.
Gloobus-Preview – It provides a quick preview of files, similar to Sushi.
Gnormalize – An audio conversion tool.
GParted – A disk partition tool for Ubuntu/Linux.
GRadio – Ubuntu Linux radio broadcasting software.
Handbrake – A video conversion tool.
ImageMagik – ImageMagick is a command-line toolset for image modification and processing.
Indicator-SysMonitor – An application indicator that displays CPU temperature, memory, network speed, CPU usage, public IP address, and connection status.
KeePassX – A cross-platform password manager. A port of KeePass.
KeePass – A password manager focused on Windows, with some cross-platform support via Mono.
LastPass – A cross-platform password manager.
Peazip – A tool for extracting any file.
Powertop – A power consumption diagnostic tool.
Psensor – A graphical hardware temperature monitor for Linux.
Pulse Audio – Improves Linux audio through personalized configurations.
Remarkable – The best Markdown editor on Ubuntu/Linux.
Remmina – A feature-rich remote desktop application that supports Linux and other Unix systems.
Sushi – Sushi is a quick preview tool for Nautilus, the GNOME desktop file manager.
Synaptic – Synaptic is a graphical apt package management program.
Systemload – Displays system load in the status bar.
TLP – Optimizes battery performance on Linux.
Variety – Variety is an open-source Linux wallpaper changer with many features, lightweight and easy to use.
Virtualbox – VirtualBox is a general-purpose x86 hardware virtualization software for servers, desktops, and embedded systems.
WallpaperChange – Automatically changes your wallpaper.
Workrave – A program that helps recover and prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
Xtreme Download Manager – A download manager with a fresh user interface.
Video
Bomi Player – A powerful and easy-to-use multimedia player.
Cheese – Cheese lets you take photos and videos with your webcam, adding magical effects to share joy with others.
Kodi – An award-winning free open-source (GPL) software media center that supports video, music, images, games, and more.
Miro – A free, open video, music, and internet TV application; it brings video channels from thousands of resources and has richer free HD resources than other platforms.
MPlayer – MPlayer is a video player that supports multiple systems and various video formats.
MPV – A free, open-source, cross-platform media player.
SMPlayer – A free media player with built-in codecs that can play all audio and video formats.
SVP – SVP allows you to watch any video on your desktop computer using frame interpolation, just like high-end TVs and projectors support.
VLC – VLC is a free and open-source cross-platform media player and framework that can play most multimedia files and DVDs, audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
Others
GrubCustomizer – Grub Customizer is a graphical interface that allows you to configure GRUB2/BURG settings and boot entries.
Mycroft – A.I. for everyone.
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