I used Plex for my home media for almost a year, then it stopped playing nice for reasons I gave up on diagnosing. While looking at alternatives, I found Jellyfin which is much more responsive, IMO, and the UI is much nicer as well.

It gets relegated to playing Fraggle Rock and Bluey on repeat for my kiddo these days, but I am absolutely in love with the software.

What are some other FOSS gems that are a better experience UX/UI-wise than their proprietary counterparts?

EDIT: Autocorrect turned something into “smaller” instead of what I meant it to be when I wrote this post, and I can’t remember what I meant for it to say so it got axed instead.

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    Bitwarden password manager. I’ve used several proprietary PW managers, Bitwarden is by far the most stable, intuitive, and functional IMO.

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    Thanks for the praise! We’re not on Lemmy too much, but someone in the Core Team caught site of this and shared it with me. If you’re wondering who I am: github

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        Unless something has changed recently, that’s not exactly true. They charge 99c for the distribution of it through the windows store (or whatever it’s called) but you can install them the traditional way no problem

        I think it’s still dumb but it’s a distinction worth making. I think the description even links the website where you can download it

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      I adore OBS. I’ve been teaching my friends the basics on how to use it, as they’ve all been using some proprietary crap that makes their lives marginally easier in one or two areas but adds a huge headache in others.

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          I am by no means a master at OBS, and I wouldn’t know where to point you to learn. Everything I know I’ve learned by either poking around in the software or googling specific questions, i.e. “how to overlay twitch chat in OBS”. As you can probably guess, I used to use it to stream to twitch. Not very suddenly, mind, but I did it. Lol!

          OBS is designed for streaming out and recording video, not really for music production. I’m sure there are some FOSS music production softwares worth checking out, though!

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    Signal. Who else is making a post quantum secure e2ee algorithm and making sure the code is open source and not duplicating the keys everywhere? Thank goodness for the kind devs on this project and for other FOSS projects everywhere!

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    Hands down the clang C++ compiler, no commercial C++ compiler I’ve ever seen or even heard of even comes close enough that a comparison could be meaningful.

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    VSCodium is better than most text editors. BTW, if you didn’t know, you can still install some (turns out not all of them will work so you might still need the proprietary build from MS) extensions from Microsoft’s store manually.

    ShareX is the best software I have ever found for taking screenshots and/or quick gifs/videos. It’s a real shame it doesn’t have a GNU/Linux version, it’s the only app I miss badly from my Windows days. Any other screenshot software is just nothing in comparison with it.

    Joplin is my fav note-taking app. I have tried a lot of them but this one just works, has quite a big feature set, can synchronise using different mediums, from Dropbox to using Syncthing and synchronising files locally, doesn’t look poorly, is cross-platform, has e2ee, doesn’t cockblock you with paywalls. For me it’s the perfect note-taking app.

    Aegis is the best 2FA app for Android there is atm. IIRC, it got created because Google Auth had some problems with privacy so the whole idea of Aegis is to be the better option.

    Lichess — a chess server with no BS and there are 0 paywalls. chess.com would force you to pay for stupid things like puzzles, with Lichess I am able to procrastinate with chess. For free.

    NewPipe is the best YouTube client there is. For me, it’s because of fast-forward on silence and the ability to unhook pitch and video speed. That means you don’t have to either waste your time on literal nothing or struggle to understand what a person is saying anymore. NewPipe also gives you everything YouTube Premium does.

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    I want to use jellyfin but the android TV app is bad and that’s the only place I use it

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    1. XBMC forked off into Plex. Plex introduced a far better UI.
    2. XBMC became Kodi. Kodi learned from Plex.
    3. Jellyfin came along and learned from both of them.

    So I don’t think you can really criticise Plex too much here. They were perhaps getting complacent and they’ve definitely been shown up, but they were an important step to where we are now.

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    From my computing guide https://lemmy.ml/post/511377 :

    The following software is shared by both Linux and Windows, which will astound you, because the quality of these is the best in their respective categories. There will be a (*) marking for the better one, and (^) if it is FLOSS.

    Category Windows/Linux common Windows only Linux only
    PDF reader Calibre (* ^ ) SumatraPDF Okular
    Audio Player Audacious (* ^ ) foobar2000 -
    Video Player SMPlayer (* ^ )/VLC (* ^ ) MPC-HC -
    Image Viewer - JPEGView (* ^ )/IrfanView nomacs (* ^ )
    File Manager Double Commander Explorer++ (*) Nautilus/Nemo/Dolphin/SpaceFM/Thunar
    Media Information Tool MediaInfo (* ^ ) - -
    Torrent Client Deluge (* ^ ) / QBitTorrent uTorrent -
    Screenshot/Record Tool FlameShot ShareX (* ^ ) Greenshot (*)
    Image Management XNViewMP (*) - ImageMagick
    Media Library XNViewMP (*) Shotwell (*) -
    Video Converter HandBrake (* ^ ) Freemake -
    Download Manager Xtreme Download Manager (* ^ ) Internet Download Manager -
    Specialised Downloader JDownloader (* ^ ) - -
    Compress/Archive Tool PeaZip (* ^ ) 7-Zip (* ^ )/WinRAR -
    Colour Picking Tool Colorpicker.fr (* ^ ) Instant Eyedropper gPick
    Search Index Tool - Everything (*) FSearch (* ^ )
    Light Photo Editor Pinta (* ^ ) Paint.NET (*) -
    Advanced Photo Editor Krita (* ^ ) - -
    Professional Photo Editor GIMP (* ^ ) Adobe Photoshop (*) -
    Bulk Rename Tool Inviska Rename (* ^ ) Bulk Rename Utility -
    Bootable ISO Maker balenaEtcher (* ^ )/Ventoy Rufus (*) -
    FTP Client FileZilla (* ^ ) - -
    E-Mail Client Thunderbird (* ^ ) - -
    Office Suite LibreOffice/WPS Office MS Office 2007 (*) -
    Lightweight Text Editor Gedit (* ^ )/Lite XL - -
    Advanced IDE/Text Editor Geany (* ^ ) Sublime Text (*) -
    RSS Reader QuiteRSS (* ^ ) - TinyTinyRSS (* ^ )/Liferea
    Phone Remote Control KDE Connect (* ^ ) Pushbullet -
    File Index Creation Tool Filelist Creator (*) Snap2HTML LinuxDir2HTML
    Data Recovery/Disk Diagnosis R-Studio (* )/Testdisk (* ^ ) - Recuva
    SMART Disk Monitoring Tool R-Studio (*) CrystalDiskInfo (* ^ ) GSmartControl
    Disk Partitioning - AOMEI Partition Standard Free (*) GParted (* ^ )
    DOS Emulator DOSBox-X (* ^ ) D-Fend Reloaded (*) -

    As you might have noticed some patterns and anomalies:

    • Most of the winners here are FLOSS and cross platform at the same time, consistently.
    • I did not mention the best for Linux file managers
    • A few of these do not have ^ which means they are not FLOSS
    • XNViewMP and Filelist Creator are rarities in that they are not FLOSS, yet are benevolent pieces of adware/spyware-free software available as cross-platform, and also XNView is the winner of 2 types of software, because it is the ultimate tool for anything to do with images. Nothing comes close, and never has.
    • SMART HDD/SSD monitoring tool is an issue on Linux, because free tools cannot do external HDDs for some reason, even though on Windows this is possible. (https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/SAT-with-UAS-Linux) R-Studio can, but it is extremely expensive and nothing else works from my experience.
    • MS Office is the superior tool for office and document work. This is a truth we have to live with.
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        Grateful, you can read the full linked guide at the start of comment. If you go to the sublemmy/community, you can also see my very famous nonroot smartphone privacy guide. These will help you a lot!

        In exchange, I demand cute emojis as donations.

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      I just installed Ubuntu server on my little home server which has faithfully run Windows 10 Pro since it came out. I didn’t want to deal with the ads on Windows 11. I ssh into the Ubuntu install and there is an ad in the terminal!

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    Blender. I feel pretty confident in saying that there is simply nothing like it in the commercial world. Its feature set is unreal; its like the swiss army knife of 3D modelling programs. I can’t say enough good things about Blender. It has replaced so many secondary programs in my workflow and is slowly dominating to become my entire workflow.

    It used to suck to use in the late 2010s and then work was done to overhaul its space-shuttle cockpit interface, and now it actually feels concise and usable. I freaking love blender now. Big time blender fanboy right here.