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My Hunt for Useful Open-Source Software

Lately, I've been on a bit of a mission to explore more free and open-source software (FOSS) alternatives for everyday tasks. It's not always about saving money, but also about supporting community-driven projects and sometimes finding tools that are less bloated or more privacy-respecting. For example, I've been using LibreOffice for documents and spreadsheets for a while now, and it handles most of what I need perfectly. I also recently switched to VLC Media Player on a new machine, and it just plays everything without fuss.

I'm curious about what gems others have found. Are there any particular open-source applications – whether for productivity, creativity, or utilities – that you swear by and would recommend to a general user? What makes them stand out for you? It's always great to discover well-made FOSS tools.

Thanked by 1nghialele

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