Yes, and in fact, the complete jetbrains toolbox works fine on Linux. Setup is commonly done by simply unzipping an archive.
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Remmina is nice to manage remote access, see https://remmina.org/
I heard negative criticism of rustdesk in terms of security, can anyone confirm or refute this?
Frescobaldi as a front-end for Lilypond is quite nice as well
What do you recommend?
If Signal was not simple, my family and friends would likely use Telegram or WhatsApp. Even switching to Signal required a number of (general) newspaper articles criticising the status quo. It’s likely not optimal, but okayish and sharing opinions and holiday impressions feels a bit better.
Switching a service is a slow, difficult process and many contacts will not follow, given they would abandon other contacts among friends, family, parents at school, sports teams, … (now, I’m here, using 4+ solutions).
If training or even curiosity for the technical process is required, very few people will follow. If it takes me (with strong IT background) more than 30 minutes to understand/implement, I may have a decent private solution, but I will feel quite lonely soon.
- Password Safe Pro
- My Expenses
- FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops (also: Desktop)
- Threema
- Through the Ages (boardgame adaption)
Otherwise, I usually prefer free open source solutions (FDroid), but I regularly donate to keep the projects alive. 1 and 2 are small dev studios that I am happy to support.
Just wanted to add that it’s a music sequencing/composition/recording tool. I also bought it some 20 years ago and they really delivered the lifetime free upgrade thing - bought some upgrades and plug-in packs now and then nonetheless - - great tool. I feel that presently, I use roughly 20% of its features, but I never find the time to dig deeper.
edit: refering to the Desktop version
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'24·7 months agoI could provide a low-effort option…
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'6·7 months agoiconic!
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'49·7 months agoMy daughter wishes to contribute
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'21·7 months agoLike this?
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•asking lemmy to 'Draw a duck and share your art'5·7 months agolove the hat and also the grumpy face for the tech-duck (seemingly, you beat me to the idea)
xtrapoletariat@beehaw.orgto OpenSourceGames@lemmy.ml•Suggest some games for a 16yr old having low end PC3·1 year agodeleted by creator
The sequel’s plot is somehow weak with a couple of cringe moments. Given the twist is revealed in part one, the movie expresses one of many solutions to what should be free roaming of your own thoughts after the first film.
Sequels can be awful at destroying the ‘blew my mind’ effect in general by streamlining a great, open idea to a specific plot I guess.