01:35 Replace Obsidian with LOGSEQ 03:49 Replace Notion with AppFlowy or AnyType 06:40 Replace Teams and Slack with Mattermost 07:51 Replace Trello with Focalboard 09:24 Replace Acrobat Pro with LibreOffice Draw 10:33 Replace Visual Studio Code with VSCodium 11:47 Other alternatives: Replace Office365/Google Workspace with NexCloud - Replace Outlook with Thunderbird
Please add a text title of the alternative application for more than a few seconds. It is difficult to find the moment you name the alternative, but the original app is named in the chapter title.
Thunderbird really DID get improved signidicantly. I usually recommended evolution as a Outlook equivalent, but after testing the new version Thunderbird recaptured the throne.
People having never worked a day in their lives is the most consistent source of trouble when it comes to this topic. It really boggles the mind that something as critical as interacting with pdf documents (adding comments and annotations, managing bookmarks, extracting, rearranging or appending pages, compressing them, signing them, applying OCR to scanned documents, etc.) can be handwaved with a "just use libreoffice or whatever, idk."
I'm HAPPY donating hundred$$$ of dollars on Open source Software that I can own after having spent THOUSAND$$$ on corporate ones I don't get to i.e. SAAS.
For Obsidian or Evernote, I think the best and most powerful direct alternative is Joplin. I've been using it for years now. I actually keep Obsidian around for is Canvas feature, but use Joplin for everything else. It's quirky in different ways than Obsidian, but it's more powerful and flexible in subtle ways and it's what I keep coming back to and is what houses my second brain.
wow this one was really awesome 😀! i expected the useual photoshop>gimp story again, but wow ! finally something new !
Hey... almost to 300K
So... you don't actually have a replacement for Acrobat Pro.
The software discussed in the video includes the following: GIMP (alternative to Photoshop) Krita (alternative to Photoshop) LibreOffice (alternative to Microsoft Office) Thunderbird (email and calendar client) Obsidian (note-taking and knowledge management) Logsack (alternative to Obsidian for note-taking) Notion (note-taking and productivity app) App Flowy (open-source alternative to Notion) AnyType (open-source alternative to Notion) Mattermost (self-hosted alternative to Slack and Microsoft Teams) Focalboard (project management tool) Inkscape (PDF editing tool) LibreOffice Draw (PDF editing tool) Visual Studio Code (VS Code) (development environment) VS Kodia (version of VS Code) Nextcloud (alternative to Office 365 or Google Workspace) Tuxedo (manufacturer of Linux laptops and desktops)
Imo Logseq is still years behind from Obsidian usability and speed. It's irritating because I WANT to use some open source alternative and a software like Obsidian doesn't look so complicated to replicate but MY GOSH I'm still waiting to someone show me an alternative that gets on top of it.
I can't use GIMP as it does not support CMYK color space that is necessary for corporate design.
Need a good replacement for vm work station that support adding multiple hardware and network adapters for Mac.
Okular is the best PDF viewer, but you have to spend much time first to make it perfectly useful and good looking.
That was really informative, thanks
a nice FOSS replacement for notion and obsidian is anytype!!
Just what I needed!
do you know some alternatives for filling & signing pdf Documents (without formular fields)?
Is there any open source DAW other than LMMS, preferably one that will support commercial VSTs and VSTis properly? Or actually you can find free open source stuff online for everything but it's all VSTs cause it's the industry standard that is proprietary but oh well. I get it that LMMS wants to be "truly" free but without proper support for VSTs it's just useless to the 99.(9)% of people who need a DAW. Everyone on a budget uses Reaper as if it were free, but it's not, it's like WinRAR. I use the "lite" versions of Windows versions of DAWs that come bundled with hardware I bought - I have Ableton and Protools and LMMS can't compete even with their castrated versions... And I don't wanna be using Reaper for "free" especially that I find it harder to use than Ableton or Pro Tools (although it does not impose the limitations the basic version of the 2 do)...
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