Killer Applications for Shift Linux


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I don't think you get away with not including Mozilla Firefox.

We'll either use Firefox or IceWeasel (Firefox for Debian.....)

Conky - http://conky.sourceforge.net/

Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. Conky is licensed under the GPL and runs on Linux and BSD

PIM

Chandler - http://chandlerproject.org/

Spicebird - http://www.spicebird.com/

IM

instantbird - http://www.instantbird.com/ (very good app)

Pidgin - http://pidgin.im/

digsby - http://www.digsby.com/

Office Suite

Open Office - http://www.openoffice.org/( i would use this or Go-oo)

Go-oo(Open Office) - http://go-oo.org/

KOffice - http://www.koffice.org/

Gnome Office - http://live.gnome.org/GnomeOffice

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Cairo-dock - http://www.cairo-dock.org/ww_page.php?p=Accueil〈=en

GNOME Do - http://do.davebsd.com/ GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present in your GNOME desktop environment and perform useful actions on those items. GNOME Do is inspired by Quicksilver and GNOME Launch Box.

Katapult - http://katapult.kde.org/

time tracking for masses - http://projecthamster.wordpress.com/

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Edit: LXDE...looks good, downloading it now to try it out.

Just for the sake of clarity, LXDE is just Openbox. It has a theme that comes with it. It comes with a text editor, too. :ermm:

It is one of those things that is getting far more attention than it deserves, imo.

  • 2 weeks later...
Here is a list of all the applications that have been recommended so far

http://www.shiftlinux.net/wiki/index.php/R...ed_Applications

Thanks, Peachey! That was awesome!

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How about including Inkscape ( http://www.inkscape.org/ ;; the GIMP of Illustrator; http://lifehacker.com/5115354/manipulate-v...source-inkscape ) and OpenOffice 3 (instead of 2;; http://www.openoffice.org/ ) ?

EDIT 2--

My mistake, I've just looked at the DistroWatch page and found that mono is already to be included in Shift Linux. ;) http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=shift

Edited by Happy-Dude
Hi All,

We were mulling over what would make for some great "killer apps" for Shift One. I'm not talking about just the standard package set, but something that would make our distro a "must have".

From other user suggestions:

+1 for Wifi Radar

+1 for Conky

+1 for gDesklets

But... which is the difference between having pre-installed Wifi Radar (or Conky or gDesklets) or install them after having installed the distro? My idea is that one needs a new killer-way to use such application, or a new-killer way to install them if they are not included in the pre-installed software.

The following is my opinion, like a jumble.

When I think of a killer app, I mind a new app, or a new GUI for an existing app so that command line or configuration file editing is not required.

I am primarily a notebook user who aims to work easily with Linux as I do with Windows. So, I would greatly appreciate all frontend utilities that I have not found yet in linux like the following:

- a script that automatically switchs between notebook and external monitor when the external monitor is plugged/unplugged, besides to be able to choose bewteen notebook/external/both by hotkey and some desktop menu item

- some scripts that make stand-by and hibernation fully working and offer me a GUI to choose how to make it (which partition to use, where to put hibernation file, and so on)

- a fully working installation of truecrypt that avoids me to edit any configuration file

and so on.

Likewise, I would appreciate some preinstalled config files (and maybe a GUI to write config files) for Conky and gDesklet so to have several set of widgets to choose among.

A more ambitious idea would be to build a new package manager system. Otherwise a new distro is just a new collection of existing software.

We're planning on making our own installer. It will be Wubi-ish, but better.

The cheatcode pair fromiso + persistent is the best and simplest way I know to try and work with a distro without the need to installing it and partitioning the hard disk.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=710430

We're planning on making our own installer. It will be Wubi-ish, but better.

As far as I know, Wubi itself doesn't really do much except be a pretty front end - it just piles together a bunch of functions from other code and essentially runs it in the right order, so it shouldn't be too difficult to replicate/make a better version of it.

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