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New Linux User? Try These 8 Great Essential Linux Apps
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New article from big tech site maketecheasier.com

https://www.maketecheasier.com/essential-linux-apps/

LL scores 7/8 not bad for our target audience that we either offer ootb or via Lite Software those softwares Smile
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I use most of them except for Chromium, virtual box, and jitsy. Just switched from ace-of-penguins to aisleriot since I only ever played solitaire from that collection.
Linux Lite 5.0 on Lenovo Edge 540 <3
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I do understand why some people would think the inclusion of a card game is a bit strange. I've certainly never seen it mentioned before.
On the other side of the coin, it's refreshing to see a journalist be brave enough to take a broader view of what people do on their computer. Think of all the people that play Solitaire. Not just reserved for the older generation Smile
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I actually play solitaire a lot  ;D and with 23 I wouldn't consider myself anywhere near an older generation  ;D
Linux Lite 5.0 on Lenovo Edge 540 <3
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#5
I think Windows Solitaire was in the top of game charts for years Wink

I'll try one or two things from those recommendations... thanks Mr Jerry! Wink
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#6
GIMP does a lot, but I get confused trying to use it.  I know there are supposedly good tutorials out there for GIMP, but I'm busy (lazy, perhaps) and would want a super-simple alternative that does cool stuff too.  LibreOffice is definitely the best of the cool tools!
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[member=6925]RandomBoy[/member]


I now use 'darktable' for nearly all my post processing.


https://www.darktable.org/


it does raws and jpegs, and has all the things that are required for PP such as cropping, exposure, tone curves, clone tool and many many more[size=78%].[/size]
It's worth spending a couple of hours watching Robert Huttons YouTube videos very simple to follow.


https://www.youtube.com/user/rhutton86/videos


you won't be disappointed
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