This week we got a portable touch screen monitor. We discuss our favourite Linux apps, bring you a command line lurve and go over all your wonderful feedback. It’s Season 14 Episode 14 of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark… Read more ›

This week we got a portable touch screen monitor. We discuss our favourite Linux apps, bring you a command line lurve and go over all your wonderful feedback.

It’s Season 14 Episode 14 of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.


In this week’s show:

We discuss what we’ve been up to recently:

Martin got a WIMAXIT 14 Inch 1080p IPS portable touch screen monitor and a OMOTON adjustable thick tablet Stand

We discuss our favourite Linux applications.

Martin’s Apps

GitKraken – Legendary Git GUI client for Windows, Mac & Linux
Shotcut – Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor
Wavebox – Super-Browser for Work

Mark’s Apps

PHPStorm – the best PHP IDE
Sound Converter – converts, renames and resamples audio files
NextCloud – self-hosted “cloud” storage with instant photo upload.

Alan’s Apps

Google Chrome – The best web browser
OBS Studio – Best screen recorder and streamer
Visual Studio Code – The best IDE

Bonus App

Syncthing – Continuous file synchronization

We share a command line lurve:

rpg-cli – Your filesystem as a dungeon!

rpg ~/Scripts

spider[2][xxxx]@~/Scripts

hero[1][xxx-] -11hp
spider[2][xxxx] dodged!
hero[1][x---] -13hp
spider[2][xxxx] dodged!
hero[1][----] -12hp

hero[1][----][----]@~/Scripts 💀

And we go over all your amazing feedback – thanks for sending it – please keep sending it!
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