My Hardware
Here's a list of some of the software I frequently use. If you have any recommendations, do tell me.
- OnlyOffice
- It's basically an Excel clone, which means it's amazing.
- Obsidian
- I don't pay attention to the YAMLing or the Zettelkasten. I just needed a replacement to notepad, and Obsidian does the job better than anything else. The user interface is pleasant to use. Notes are manually sorted into subdirectories naturally. I can incorporate HTML elements and link to other notes when I want to. As someone who uses a mouse, I don't see much of a point in using Vim, Zim, or "emacs", etc.
- Proton VPN
- I'd use something else, but I can't resist the price tag of "free".
- Visual Studio Code
- What else am I going to use?
- Anki
- Professional Memory Game
- Firefox
- I'm not entirely sure about recommending Firefox, but I'd suggest using a non-chromium browser in general, primarily out of personal preference. I've just used Firefox for a few years and I've not found a reason to move away.
- Krita
- I'm not at all an artist, so forgive me, but I find Krita to be the easiest tool to do what I need to do. "What I need to do" is limited to pasting images, stitching them together, cropping them, resizing the whole image, using a paint bucket, and exporting to JPG or PNG. Krita does all of that well.
- VLC Media Player
- It just works.