I am and all my life have been a Linux user, I have nothing against Windows or MacOS, I just like Linux, and lately I have been experimenting with Windows in a virtual machine and I don’t really know much open source software there apart from the one that is cross-platform like Firefox or Joplin.

At the moment I know:

Flow Launcher: It’s a typical rofi style launcher, although I’m not a TWM user I like to just press super and type the first letters of the program I’m looking for to open it.

Lively Wallpaper: A program to have animated wallpapers, in the style of Wallpaper Engine.

Edit: I want to clarify that I read all the comments, I only respond to some because many times I have nothing to contribute to many of them because I don’t know what to comment. Thanks to all of you for providing your lists of programs, I will be sure to try as many as I can because they are great, at least I know what to install if I use Windows one day!

  • Captain Beyond@linkage.ds8.zone
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    Mostly same list as for GNU/Linux:

    • Kate editor (Notepad++ and VSCodium are good here too)
    • KeePassXC or KeePass 2 password manager
    • Firefox or firefox derivative
    • Unison file synchronizer
    • Dolphin or Explorer++ file manager
    • VLC for audio/video
    • 7zip file (un)archiver
    • Chocolatey package manager (would like to try alternatives)
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        Just started trying out Scoop recently and I’m finding it fits my taste more than chocolatey so far. I appreciate the fact that it keeps apps isolated in a standard user directory, doesn’t require admin, and uses plain git repos with json manifests instead of whatever chocolatey uses. In some ways it’s similar to some things guix does, although obviously they are extremely different in concept.

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      1 year ago

      Hearing and finding out Dolphin is available for windows is great. Totally downloading it to replace file explorer as we speak.