Linux应用和工具2

转摘自All AWESOME Linux Applications and Tools, 还有 luongvo209/Awesome-Linux-Software

Movie Subtitles

  • VLC Media Player – An open source audio and video playing app with subtitle capabilities.

  • Subliminal – An easy to user program that search and download subtitles for your movies.

  • SubDownloader – A program for automatic find and download/upload subtitles for your movies.

  • SMPlayer – A free GUI media player with subtitles functionality.

Music Making Software

  • Audacity – An open source cross-platform audio recording and editing app.

  • Cecilia – An audio signal processing platform aimed at sound designers.

  • Mixxx – A music mixing software that can help you become a professional DJ.

  • Ardour – A complete music-making app for professionals on Linux and Mac OS X.

  • Hydrogen Drum – An advanced drum sampler app for Linux systems.

  • Guitarix – A virtual guitar amplifier app.

  • Rosegarden – A professional music composing and editing app.

  • Qtractor – An audio multi-track app made for personal home use.

Note Taking Apps

  • Evernote – A popular cross-platform note-taking app.

  • Medleytext – An open source cross-platform note-taking app with functionalities made for developers.

  • Tusk – An unofficial open source Evernote client built using Electron.

  • QOwnNotes – An open source note-taking app with a To-Do List functionality.

  • ForeverNote – An open source web version of Evernote.

  • Standard Notes – A cross-platform electron-based note-taking app with an emphasis on simplicity and security.

  • Whatever – An unofficial open source Evernote client for Linux systems.

  • Everpad – An evernote client well integrated with linux desktop.

Office

  • LibreOffice – A free and open source cross-platform office suite.

  • Apache OpenOffice – An open-source office productivity software suite.

  • Calligra – An open source Office suite which is one of the oldest.

  • WPS – A quick growing office app used on both desktops and mobile.

  • Softmaker – A closed-source office suite just like Microsoft Office.

  • Oxygen Office – An office app with a nice manoeuvring GUI.

  • Yozo Office – A not so popular office app which supports a lot of Microsoft Office file formats.

  • Google Docs – An online-based word processor, a spreadsheet and a presentation program respectively.

  • Zoho Docs – An online document management software that lets you manage and store all your files on the cloud.

PDF Viewers

  • Okular – A free universal document viewer.

  • Evince – A lightweight document which is the default for Gnome desktops.

  • Foxit – A cross-platform PDF reader which is secure.

  • PDF JS – A web-based PDF viewer.

  • XPDF – An old open source PDF viewer.

  • GNU GV – An old PDF viewer which can also view Postscript files.

  • Mupdf – A complete but lightweight PDF viewer.

  • Qpdfview – A tabbed PDF viewer for Linux systems.

  • llpp – A graphical PDF viewer.

  • MuPDF – A lightweight open source tool for viewing and converting PDF.

Screen Recorders

  • SimpleScreenRecorder – A powerful feature rich screen recorder.

  • recordMyDesktop – A lightweight screen recorder for Linux desktops.

  • Vokoscreen – A screen recorder which can record both audio and videos in many formats.

  • ScreenStudio – A screen recorder app which can record HD videos on Linux desktops.

  • Kazam Screencaster – A screen recording app for Linux desktops.

  • Byzanz – A text-based screen recorder for Linux.

  • VLC Player – A cross-platform media player with screen recording functionality.

  • OBS – An open source cross-platform video recording and streaming app.

Screenshot Tools

  • Shutter – A powerful screenshots app with many features.

  • Imagemagick – A powerful and open-source tool for editing, converting and displaying image files.

  • Gnome Screenshot – A screenshots app found on Gnome systems.

  • Kazam – A video recording app which can be used to take desktop screenshots.

  • Gimp – An open source image editor used for taking screenshots.

  • Deepin Scrot – Snapshot tools for linux deepin.

  • ScreenCloud – A free and easy to use tool for taking and sharing screenshots.

  • Flameshot – A free, open source, simple yet powerful application for taking screenshots.

  • Lookit – A free open source, straightforward tool for quickly taking screenshots.

Security

  • ClamAV – An antivirus Engine for Linux systems.

  • Fail2ban – An open source intrusion prevention framework.

  • GuFW – A firewall powered by UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall).

  • Mod_Security – An open source intrusion detection and prevention software for web apps.

  • Iptables – A popular command line utility for configuring Linux kernel firewall.

  • Firewalld – A firewall which changes can be applied instantly without the need for a restart.

  • Shorewall – An open source gateway/firewall configuration tool for GNU/Linux.

  • UFW – An easy to use firewall for configuring and managing a firewall on Ubuntu and Debian distributions.

  • Vuurmuur – A powerful firewall manager built on top of ​iptables on Linux.

  • pfSense – An open source firewall and router based on FreeBSD.

  • IPFire – A professional and hardened Linux firewall distribution that is secure and easy to operate.

  • SmoothWall – An open source firewall which is highly configurable by using its web-based interface.

  • Endian – A firewall based on a concept that they can be deployed as routers, proxies, and VPNs.

  • ConfigServer Firewall – A cross-platform firewall which is very versatile.

  • GuFW – One of the easiest firewalls in the world of Linux.

Sharing Files

  • D-lan – Easily exchange a large amount of data in a local area network environment.

  • Meiga – A program that makes easy to share selected local directories via web.

  • Nitroshare – A cross-platform file sharing app. Files are shared on a local network.

  • Network File Sharing – A file sharing system developed for the sharing of files and directories between Unix/Linux systems.

  • CrossFTP – A powerful FTP client that makes it extremely simple to manage the FTP related tasks.

  • Filezilla – A popular cross-platform FTP client that supports SSL/TLS connections.

  • FireFTP – A free, secure, cross-platform FTP/SFTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP/SFTP servers.

  • gFTP – A free multi-threaded file transfer client for Linux systems.

  • Konqueror – An advanced file managers for KDE with support for FTP and SFTP servers.

  • LFTP – A robust file transfer app supporting all the popular network protocols not excluding torrent, http, sftp, fish, and ftp.

  • Nautilus – A file manager for Gnome desktop with the support for FTP and SFTP servers.

  • NcFTP – An FTP client program which debuted in 1990 as the first alternative FTP client.

Terminal

  • Terminator – A powerful and advanced terminal which supports multiple terminal windows.

  • Tilda – A stylish drop down terminal based on GTK+.

  • Guake – A drop down terminal found in Gnome desktops developed in python.

  • Yakuake – A drop down terminal based on KDE.

  • ROXTerm – A lightweight terminal made to provide similar features to the Gnome terminal.

  • Eterm – A colorful terminal emulator.

  • Rxvt – A drop down terminal emulator for Linux systems.

  • Wterm – A lightweight color terminal.

  • LXTerminal – A lightweight terminal emulator which is based on VTE.

  • Konsole – A powerful terminal which supports multiple tabs.

  • TermKit – A terminal emulator which is a mixture of GUI with a command line.

  • st – A simple terminal implementation for X.

  • Gnome-Terminal – A terminal built into Gnome desktops.

  • Final Term – An open source terminal emulator with a nice UI.

  • Terminology – A modern terminal emulator with features with the ability to preview media files. It can be used as a different desktop environment.

  • Xfce4 – An easy to use and lightweight terminal emulator.

  • xterm – A standard terminal emulator.

  • LilyTerm – An open source terminal emulator which is lightweight and fast.

  • Sakura – A terminal emulator which can be used for text based command line programs.

Torrent Download Client

  • aria2 – An open source cross platform command line download manager.

  • Deluge – A torrenting app which is considered to be one of the best.

  • qBittorent – A cross platform torrenting client.

  • Quazaa – A cross platform multi-network peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing client.

  • Transmission – A great torrent client which comes installed with Ubuntu.

  • uTorrent –

  • Vuze – A torrenting client similar to BitTorrent.

  • KTorrent – A BitTorrent application by KDE which allows you to download files using the BitTorrent protocol.

  • Tixati – A free, simple and easy to use Bittorrent Client.

  • WebTorrent Desktop – A streaming torrents which connects to both BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers.

Text Editors

  • Vi/Vim Editor – A command line based text editor with a lot of rich features making the most commonly used.

  • Gedit – A general purpose text editor.

  • Nano – An easy to use command line based text editor.

  • Emacs – A command ine text editor which is highly customizable.

  • Kate – A feature-rich text editor that is highly customizable.

  • Lime –

  • Pico – A command line-based text editor which is recommended for new users.

  • Jed – A command lin-based text editor with GUI features like a drop-down menu.

  • gVim – A GUI version of the popular VIM editor.

  • Geany – A text editor which offers basic IDE like features.

  • Leaf Pad – A lightweight GUI text editor popular within Linux users.

  • Bluefish – A text editor used mainly by web developers on Linux environments.

  • Pluma – A small and lightweight UTF-8 text editor for the MATE desktop environment.

Themes for Linux

  • The 10 Most Beautiful Linux Icon Themes of 2018

  • Top 30 Best Ubuntu Themes That Will Blow Your Mind

  • 6 Material-Inspired Themes/Icons for Your Linux Desktop

  • 8 MacOS Like Docks for Ubuntu

To-Do List Apps

  • Everdo – A nice looking tasked management app with smart filters and schedulers.

  • Taskwarrior – A command line based ToDo listing app for people always on their terminals.

  • Go For It – A modern ToDo listing app which has a timer to keep track of how long you have spent on a particular task.

  • Todo.txt – A simple and easy to use ToDo listing app.

  • QOwnNotes – A free, open source, and cross-platform note taking and to-do list application.

  • Laverna – A modern open source Markdown editor with a sleek UI and a focus on user privacy.

  • Cloud Sticky Notes – A free, simple, and customizable Java-based sticky note-taking application.

Twitter Clients

  • Tweetdeck – A highly customizable Twitter client which can be used to manage more than one twitter account.

  • Corebird – A simple Twitter client for Linux users.

  • Choqok – An open source Twitter client built for KDE desktops.

  • Oysttyer – An open source interactive text based Twitter client for Linux.

  • Rainbowstream – A powerful command line based twitter client.

  • Twitter CLI – A powerful command line based Twitter client for Unix systems.

  • Anatine – A lightweight cross platform Twitter client.

  • Franz – A cross-platform messaging app which can support various social media platforms like Twitter and HipChat.

  • TwittVim – A command line based twitter client that is a VIM plugin.

USB Image Writer

  • Etcher – A free and open-source cross platform software used for burning images.

  • Gnome Multi-Writer – A free and open source tool for writing ISO to multiple devices.

  • UNetbootin – A cross-platform utility that can create live USB systems.

  • Rufus – A small utility for creating bootable USB flash drives.

Video Players

  • VLC Media Player – An open source audio and video playing app with subtitle capabilities.

  • Kodi – A media player software application developed by the XBMC Foundation.

  • Miro Music – A cross-platform video playing app which allows for the use of internet television.

  • SMPlayer – A free GUI media player with subtitle functionality.

  • MPV Player – A cross platform media player app with a beautiful UI.

  • Gnome Videos – A media player app which is the default found in Gnome systems.

  • Bomi – A powerful and highly customizable media player.

  • Banshee – An open source media player app available to Linux users.

  • MPlayer – A cross-platform media player which supports multiple languages.

  • Xine – A cross-platform multimedia player written purely in C.

Video Editors

  • Open Shot – A cross-platform feature-rich video editing app.

  • Pitivi – An open source video editing app.

  • Avidemux – An open source cross-platform video editing software for simple use.

  • Blender – A 3D creation suite with support for all the 3D pipelines.

  • Cinelerra – A video editing app for both new and experienced users designed by artists for artists.

  • Kdenlive – A simple video editing app for basic use.

  • Lightworks – A professional video editing app made for everyone.

  • LiVES – A powerful cross-platform video editing app which is easy to use.

Virtualization

  • Virtualbox – A cross-platform virtual machine solution used by millions to run one OS on top of another.

  • VMWare – Another popular virtual machine solution.

Virtual Machine Control Panels

  • SolusVM – An easy-to-use VPS management application with full support for Linux KVM, OpenVZ, Xen HVM, and Xen Paravirtualization support.

  • VMware vSphere – A popular server visualization app for building cloud infrastructure.

  • VMmanager – A commercial VPS management panel featuring full OpenVZ and KVM Visualization support.

  • Proxmox – An open source visualization solution for running virtual machines and appliances.

  • Virtkick – A commercial tool which combines VPS management and billing software all in one.

  • Sadeem – A beautiful VPS designed for cloud hosting providers. It has a built-in billing system.

  • Archipel – An open source app for virtual machine management.

  • Virtualizor – Another commercial VPS control panel which is easy to use for new users.

  • Xen Orchestra – A powerful and complete commercial web-based VPS manager.

  • Feathur – An open source control panel for administrators and individual users. Feathur is controlled using SSH.

  • WebVirtMgr – An open source solution for managing virtual machines.

  • OpenNode – An open source server Visualization and management app which was designed for government organizations.

Web Browsers

  • Google Chrome – The most popular browser found on both PCs and mobile phones developed by Google.

  • Firefox – An open source cross platform web browser gaining a lot of attention lately.

  • Vivaldi – A Chromium Engine based web browser with a beautiful interface.

  • Opera – A web browser released in the 1990s, it is one of the oldest.

  • Chromium – An lightweight open source cross-platform web browser. Unlike Google Chrome, Chromium is fast.

  • Midori – An Open source web browser which is the default in many Linux systems.

  • QupZilla – A web browser which optimizes performance with memory consumption lower than most browsers.

  • Konqueror – A multi-purpose web browser which can be used as a File management system.

  • Epiphany – A web browser that has been part of the Gnome system and follows the Gnome design guidelines during development.

  • Luakit – A highly configurable browser based on the WebKit.

Web Browsers (CLI)

  • Links – An open source text and graphic web browser with a pull-down menu system.

  • Links2 – An open source graphics and text mode web browser.

  • Lynx – A customizable text browser for the World Wide Web.

  • w3m – A free open source text-based web browser and terminal pager.

Window Managers

  • Awesome – A highly configurable, next generation framework window manager for X.

  • i3 – A tiling window manager designed for X11.

  • xmonad – A dynamically tiling X11 window manager.

  • dwm – A dynamic window manager for X.

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Credit: Thanks to luongvo209 for creating this idea and compiling a list on GitHub. We have covered apps here which are not present in the original article. So, this page is pretty much a fork of his and and it is curated by Ravi Saive, CEO of FossMint and TecMint, and Martins Divine Okoi, Editor-in-chief of FossMint.

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