The best open source software to try in 2019

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tlmiller
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Re: The best open source software to try in 2019

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Meh, already tried MOST of those!! :D
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We are ahead of the curve, they cant surprise us, ;)
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Bleachbit I use the most.
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For me outside work, GiMP. Including work, NginX
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I use GIMP some but hoping my wife will use it down the road if she switches to Linux.
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Notice i didn't say I was GOOD with it, just that I use it!! I'm actually quite bad, I can barely do anything in it properly, but I keep trying.

To be fair, I AM better in GiMP than I am Photoshop.
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Ive used Photoshop and I find it easier to use than Gimp to be honest.
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I might if I used it. I've used it like 3 times in my entire life, I simply can't afford it. I've used GiMP a few hundred times. I'm still horrible, but I'm far more used to it so I'm far better with it.
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Photoshop I think is very user friendly and my wife runs a non-profit so she gets her software at a reduced cost.
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