If you’re looking for #OpenSource app recommendations, you probably generally land in the usual « LibreOffice / GIMP » space.

But what about replacing other proprietary apps, like Obsidian, Notion, VS Code, Teams or Slack?

Well, I have a few recommendations for these as well, if you want to go all open source (and they all run on #Linux, of course):

https://youtu.be/P8accXNcwjs

OPEN SOURCE alternatives to the MOST POPULAR productivity apps!

YouTube

@thelinuxEXP

So why do I need to use YouTube while you convince me to go fully open source?

@nik Because, maybe, that’s the only platform where people actually watch stuff?

Because people who use alternative platforms don’t need to be convinced, because they already know about open source?

@thelinuxEXP I don't need a link to another platform to be convinced, but to watch the video.

It makes no sense to post a **link** to YouTube. If you invite someone to watch your videos **outside** of YouTube, simply don"t pull people into YouTube.

If the videos are on Peertube, like suggested at https://fosstodon.org/@ticktok/111110904818307034, jsut point to Peertube instead.

Again, posting links to YouTube outside YouTube has no effect other than dragging people into it who were **not** there before.

Ticktok (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] all of the Linux experiment videos are posted to peertube, an open source video platform, and always have been. https://tilvids.com/videos/watch/2832654f-fb2c-4c45-9ec0-05f6ce3287cc

Fosstodon

@nik That’s completely unsound reasoning that assumes people are too dumb to know where they want to watch and to somehow fall « victim » to something they know the evils of.

Nonsense.

@thelinuxEXP

Then how do I guess the link to your video on Peertube, if you refuse to post it?