![]() Webstorm + Phpstorm: Amazing tools for web development Here's my non-cli list of to me usefuly software on linux (working as freelancer since 2010): Once you get past locating the tools to do your job. Inkscape for messing around with vector graphics I used GnuCash for a while to run the S Corp accounting when we were on Freshbooks and Harvest, but we've since graduated to QuickBooks Online for better invoicing and CPA office professional services support.ġ2. GnuCash for double entry accounting for personal and volunteer society finances. QEMU/KVM for hosting arbitrary virtual machines with almost native performanceġ0. Tons and tons and tons of command line stuff that Linux is well known forĩ. Chrome/Firefox are both first class and run all the modern day web application stuffĨ. pdfsandwich and Tesseract OCR for OCR/turning PDFs into searchable filesħ. Technically I've tried video editing with OpenShot, but do find myself back at Final Cut Pro X on my now 6 year old Macbook Pro for that for nowĦ. Audacity for audio editing (heck, I used this even when I was on Mac OS X)ĥ. OBS Studio for recording webcam videos along with screen sharingĤ. LibreOffice of course for most document related workģ. ![]() Xournal to annotate PDFs (aka sign contracts without printing them and scanning them back).Ģ. ![]() For some of the business things that most people don't assume Linux can do, I use:ġ. I do my development work and run most of my agency (with multiple employees) with Linux. ![]()
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