Hi everyone! So I’ve recently switched to Linux and I’m having a lot of fun downloading software and replacing my old stuff with it. I’m wondering what you all use?

My switched softwares:

Obsidian -> Logseq - Obsidian is great and all but I think Logseq is also competent in its own way even without plugins. I am currently exploring templates to create my own daily journal/habit tracker like I did in Obsidian.

Word/Notepad -> LibreOffice - Seems to have a lot of options. Currently using the writer software for quick notes.

Canva -> Inkscape - I am aware that Canva is a website/android app, but I decided to switch from it to Inkscape by utilizing open source illustrations such as Undraw for graphics needs. I still need to look up tutorials on how to use it properly, though!

Clip Studio Paint -> Krita - I actually made this switch a month or two ago, but I’m really enjoying Krita a lot more than I ever did Clip Studio Paint. Less things to get distracted by, giving you more chances to learn how to utilize the essentials.

Things I’d like to explore in more detail:

  • Thunderbird as a calendar/email/task software
  • Whether or not I should stick with Calibre for book management
  • Kdenlive as a video creating program. I haven’t created videos before, but it seems fun.

How about you? What do you enjoy?

  • Hellfire103@sopuli.xyz
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    2 years ago

    You’ll need to know HTML and CSS, or at least know how to use a WYSIWYG editor (like DreamWeaver or BlueGriffon), but otherwise it’s easy enough.

    Literally pick a good name, create the site, and away you go!

    I also believe you can connect your site to a custom domain, so it could be mywebsite.xyz instead of mywebsite.neocities.org. Domains are normally subscription based, but Mali (.ml) and Tokelau (.tk) are giving them away for free.

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      2 years ago

      I’m planning on learning coding through FreeCodeCamp, so…it’ll take a while, but I’ll keep it in mind for when I think I can create a site.

      Thank you for the information!