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"Everything" is really great for anyone that has a nas system, it will make finding random files a thousand times easier for you.
I also am a big fan of greenshot, although there is a lot of good competition in the screenshot realm.
squaker for twitter since it helps me get info on calyx xmpp/jabber server
GrapheneOS
As some who has to do a lot of textwork and text research I really like:
- Recoll
It is a tool that lets you Index and keyword search large amounts of documents easily.
ShareX (windows). At first glance it looks like just a screenshot software, it just has so many features and options that it goes above and beyond
OpenRA
PhotoPrism