This AWESOME Linux App Should Be On Windows + macOS
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- čas přidán 3. 11. 2021
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YES! This one of the last few apps I needed to replace Nikon ViewNX2 from Windows to PopOS. I am about 95% almost done with migrating to Linux. It is taking a bit of work but seems going good thank you for the suggestion.
what are those last 5%?
The song at the end or the "outro" music reminds me so much of the band Cloud Cult's older stuff. Is it Cloud Cult?
I think it should be called ultimate photo manager
Ultimate Multimedia Manager?
@@LinuxForEveryone so it’s the UMM
I got a Panasonic Lumix DMC G70, which is a quite popular camera. But it would be cool, if it could connect to a linux lan directory share.
Why? there are lots of programs for Windows and MAC that we Linux users do not get, despite the fact that we kindly asked for it for almost 20 years.
i want VEGAS Pro for Linux, do i get it? noooo...
I want to switch too Linux... But my workflow mainly depends on ' save to web' feature which could shrink photo to a specific size without losing much resolution...
All the apps which I used in Linux makes it pixelated & unusable
Photoshop do a good deal with it, which makes me trap to it..
Could you suggest any apps for that
Gimp may help for a photoshop replacement
It might work on Windows thorough WSL 2
The developer's been checking on that. So far it's pretty problematic including no device recognition.
woo software!
it may seem negative but it would be good to have Linux only awsome apps .
No. Software being OS-independent is the situation that will benefit everyone. Linux, Mac, Windows, BSD etc.
If the development team cannot support multiple platforms, that's understandable.
I don't think it'll be awesome and grow big in a place where there's barely 2% of the OS marketshare, though I would like to see awesome apps developed on all platforms but Linux gets the first class treatment
I agree with you. Good software is good software, and everyone deserves it. (I would say the same about wanting to see Adobe apps on Linux, of course!) While I consider myself a Linux advocate, I'm also a pro-developer FOSS advocate.
I get that some people in the comments want Linux exclusivity as a way to draw people away from Windows or macOS, but we need to show them all the OTHER benefits of Linux such as deeper privacy, customization, choice...
Although what would be awesome if developers find it excessively easy to develop apps for linux compared to other platforms
salve!
No, it shouldn't. Let Linux users have something nice which the others can't get.
But we already got a whole OS!
Come on guys, people who promote Linux, think Adobe is the only vendor out there for photos etc. I use Dark Table with Linux, don't like GImp. There's tons of photo editors better and more intuitive than anything Linux has to offer and some of them free.
Porting good and successful software to Windows gives legitimacy and facilitates Windows dominance, it is also self-defeating. I am surprised to hear three Linux techs saying such things. On the contrary, software should be removed from Windows ecosystem and kept on Linux, especially the open-source ones.
That's a terrible idea. Such attitudes have been the downfall of things based on Windows, after all platform exclusivity breeds contempt for that platform eventually. Look at Windows and the iPhone.
First: Cross-platform software (like Firefox) can help users transition from Windows to Linux by making the transition more frictionless. If all software is equally available on all platforms, it becomes more likely that people will switch from Windows to Linux. It literally helps everyone.
Second: Is this how you want people to switch to Linux? Through coercion? Being FORCED to use an OS, whether you like it or not, because it has the applications you need? Doesn't seem to fit well with Linux's motto of "freedom" to me. I mean, isn't that the very thing you Linux users hate about Windows?
Why are you guys campaigning for people NOT change to Linux?
That's definitely not anything we're "campaigning" for.
Many of us just incorporate multiple operating systems into our workflow. It's that simple. Good software is good software.
Also, there's NOTHING wrong with more good open source software being available on Windows and macOS.
Firefox on Windows was what made me start the migration to Linux only, so getting cross-platform software can minimize the pain of switching.