thefreepenguinalt,
@thefreepenguinalt@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Minecraft, but only because of the bigger playerbase and a better train mod (the train mod, however, is FOSS)

fred,

I know a lot of effort has been put into usability for blender, but it’s still just so weird compared to any other desktop app.

csolisr,

Much to my chagrin, SVP is still better than MPV+VapourSynth in the realm of frame rate upscaling. Worst part? SVP is, in fact, based on the same code that VapourSynth uses, just with their own proprietary additions that should honestly have gone back to the community.

OscarRobin,

Apples Notes because nothing else has the perfect amount of formatting, alongside exceptional sync.

Also Apple Mail for the same simplicity reason - Geary on Gnome is close-ish, but goes too far down the simple route. How does it not have a refresh button??

Also Logic Pro, mainly because there aren’t any fully FOSS alternatives that even attempt a full-featured DAW, let alone with Drummer etc.

I also ‘prefer’ Apple’s productivity suite over everything else, because it has by far the best UX, but I’m totally fine with LibreOffice too.

Sir_Kevin,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.world avatar

As much as I dislike Adobe, Photoshop is something I can’t get away from.

PorkrollPosadist,
@PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net avatar

None.

X-Plane comes close to FlightGear. It has far-superior visuals. fully functional glass cockpits like the Garmin G1000, and simulated ATC, but the vast array of community-made planes available in FlightGear still kinda seals it for me, despite the jank.

FreeCAD has its pain points. Software like Creo Parametric is much more robust in a lot of ways, but I literally cannot run it on Linux (no mouse-wheel zoom in WINE, slide show in QEMU). Fundamentally, they are similar enough, and my work primarily takes place on a component level so I can live without the streamlined assembly workflow. Also, FreeCAD doesn’t cost >$2000, and can still do FEM analysis and computational fluid dynamics. Maybe I could find a crack for SolidWorks and try that out, but it takes a long ass time to learn a CAD system proficiently.

Everyone who learned on Photoshop says the GIMP interface is weird, but I learned on GIMP and can say the same for Photoshop.

Games are the only exception, but games aren’t fungible. Minecraft is not a substitute for Dwarf Fortress. CS:GO is not a substitute for Unreal Tournament.

nick,

Sync for Lemmy, JetBrains IDEs, and Sublime Text to name a few.

Sir_Kevin,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.world avatar

Second Sync for Lemmy. I don’t care if people hate on me for using it. It’s (currently) far superior.

punseye,

Some people hate Sync for two reasons, that is, pricing and tracking. What they need to know is that tracking is done by google ads, once one gets adfree version tracking won’t happen.

HR_Pufnstuf,

I don’t, because I’m not a Chad.

Classy,

Finale vs Lilypond. I’m convinced only the Borg actually uses Lilypond. It’s obscure, terrifying and difficult to use. Maybe it’s because I’ve been using finale for over 14 years but it’s hard for me to even conceptualize how to make music in Lilypond, whereas Finale just does whatever I ask of it.

Musescore is also a good FOSS alternative but I still stick by finale.

Thisisforfun,

macOS because it’s just so damned comfy.

domin8r,

Also impossible to install anything else on it.

jetsetdorito,

Google Messages over QKSMS, but only because Google is gatekeeping RCS

mikwee,

Duolingo, I guess? There’s not many libre language learning aids, except LibreLingo which only has Spanish.

samc,
@samc@feddit.uk avatar

Games.

Other than basic things like Tetris (Quadrapassel) and minesweeper, I’ve not yet found an open source game I’ve enjoyed nearly as much as the countless proprietary games I own and play.

verdigris,

OpenTTD is the best in its genre if you like that sort of thing… Though it is a reimplementation of originally proprietary software.

alxhu,
@alxhu@feddit.de avatar

OpenTTD is definitely one of the games I played most in my life.

Warzone 2100 is a great open source game, too.

Turious,

My really obvious one, and a huge source of problems for me, is Discord. But the biggest one was a wild one:

Irfanview

It is a super-fast image viewer and simple image editor. Supports every format I’ve ever thrown at it. Bulk conversion and resize works like a charm. Hell, it’s half the reason I haven’t moved to Linux for my daily use.

oessessnex,

You can probably replace it with ImageMagick.

GlenTheFrog,
@GlenTheFrog@lemmy.ml avatar

I haven’t used Irfanview in a long time now. Personally, I think there are many better alternates for it on Linux now.

Qview is open source, cross platform, and at least for me on Linux, is faster than Irfanview. I’m also a big fan of KDE’s Gwenview.

If you need to do batch conversion, Converseen does the job well since it’s basically just a GUI for ImageMagick

Rinnarrae,
@Rinnarrae@beehaw.org avatar

-Clip Studio Paint. Preferred it overall compared to the free open sourced art programs I’ve tried, and there’s a wide variety of user made brushes. Although I do hate how they changed their licensing in 2.0.

-Steam, it’s just way too convenient.

-I guess Discord too, but only because most of the people I’m closed to online are on there, but if they at least spread out to somewhere else besides Skype I would without a doubt join them.

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