I run Windows at work, however I checked out my record of put in purposes and an entire lot are already open supply:
* Dia for diagramming & circulate charts
* KeePassX for a password supervisor
* Stellarium for star gazing
* FileZilla for FTP importing / downloading
* Audacity for audio modifying
* MuseScore for musical composition (creating sheet music)
* VLC Media Player for taking part in audio & video
* WinDirStat exhibits you the place all of your drive house has gone utilizing a graphical utilization map (on Linux, there may be additionally KDirStat & the Ubuntu Disk Usage starburst view)
* Notepad++ textual content editor (on Linux, there may be additionally Notepadqq, accessible as a snap) — after all, there are *many* different textual content editor decisions as properly
* Geogebra for graphing equations
* Math Dragn (aka Symbolic Equation Manipulator) for drag & drop equation manipulation… accessible on SourceForge
On Linux, I exploit:
* Remmina for RDP entry
* Shutter for screenshots
* Kazam for a display screen recorder (additionally OBS Studio, Simple Screen Recorder, and Gnome’s built-in Ctrl-Alt-Shift-R)
However, fairly positive I am caught in relation to Visual Studio (the total one, not VS Code) and Skype for Business. And, though LibreOffice works nice, if you happen to want *good* compatibility with MS Office, you may be caught with MS Office.