Top 10 Linux Productivity Tools
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I won’t show you traditional productivity tools such as to-do lists, time-tracking, note-taking apps. Instead, I will share how I use these apps and how I configure them for maximum productivity. I believe you will find it helpful.
XFCE drop-down terminal • XFCE drop-down terminal
Alias • 09. Alias: Create your...
Configure Dolphin • Configuring Dolphin fi...
ThinLinc • Ubuntu Remote Desktop ...
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Timecodes:
00:00 Content
00:22 1. Drop-down terminal (Yakuake/Guake/Tilda)
01:24 2. Alias
02:43 3. Clipboard manager (CopyQ/Diodon)
03:29 4. Powerful file manager (Dolphin)
05:13 5. Email Client (Thunderbird)
06:24 6. AutoKey
07:12 7. Password manager (KeePassXC)
08:16 8. Scribe
10:00 9. OBS Studio
10:51 10. VirtualBox
12:26 More productivity tools
Tags: #Linux #productivity #Scribe
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