16 cool new (and old) GNOME extensions & applications!
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cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/c/linux/p/1446000/16-cool-new-and-old-gnome-extensions-applications
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00:00 Intro
00:32 Mini Panel
01:52 Kiwi MacOS Menu
03:18 Kiwi is not Apple
05:18 Tasks in panel
06:17 Adaptive Brightness
07:00 In Picture
08:33 Just Perfection
10:12 System monitor
10:39 System Tray
11:18 Lock Screen
12:54 Bazaar
14:52 Planify
17:04 Gradia
18:18 Picture of the Day
19:01 Typhoon
19:50 Constrict
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@thelinuxexperiment Planify, Constrict, Gradia and Bazaar look incredibly polished! The quality of GNOME apps right now is off the charts
@thelinuxexperiment Great list, thanks for the video :) I'm definitely gonna try Gradia (Gimp isn't optimal for quick little annotations like this indeed).
@16:20 you mention that Nextcloud doesn't support Task recurrence, but it does actually (I use it a lot!)
This is why I love your channel. I've been using linux for years now and I'm fairly active in the community but somehow these videos always have something I've never heard of that changes the way I use my machine.
Fortunately I use KDE, so I don't need extensions, as a consequence, I don't need to worry about extensions breaking with the next update.
Encore une super vidéo ! Merci, j'ai encore découvert des applis et extensions que j'ai installées suite à ta vidéo, merci !
@thelinuxexperiment These are awesome, I'm definitely trying some of these out!
A few more extensions that I find indispensable on GNOME:
* Emoji Copy gives me an easy emoji picker.
* Clipboard History allows me to avoid juggling multiple copy-paste items.
* GSConnect of course lets me connect to KDE Connect on my phone.
Jemmy