For me, Google video search, Google books (Internet Archive is good, but doesn’t always have the same stuff), Adobe InDesign (but in the process of learning LaTeX), and Typewise. As for the Google stuff, I liked Whoogle a lot, but almost all their instances seem to have been blocked or shut down. Also, apologies if this is repeating an earlier post.

63 points

Just games. And I am thankful for all the open source implementations as they are almost always vastly superior to the original releases.

Thank you John Carmack for releasing the sources to your games!

permalink
report
reply
7 points

same, everything i use is foss apart from games

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

I wanted to fully switch to Linux and FOSS for a while now but specialised software like CAD and image editing are either non existent or completely useless for professional purposes in their FOSS versions. What angers me most is that most is them could run on wine easily if the developers did some minor changes so it seems intentional.

permalink
report
parent
reply
41 points

Steam, because most my games are on there.

Discord, because most my friends and social groups are on there.

permalink
report
reply
38 points

Well… Steam.

permalink
report
reply
37 points

Google Maps. It sucks, and stores randomly pop in and out while you’re trying to zoom in past the McDonalds ad that’s showing despite you searching “shoe store”, but it has so much more info than the competitors that they don’t compare.

permalink
report
reply
19 points

Just want to add this comparison between Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Google Maps is definitely better in some areas and OSM is better in others.

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

Yeah, this is a cool discussion. Thank you.

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

Tried Openstreetmap? OSMAnd? Organic maps? Both of which use OSM. HERE maps (not open source)?

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

I’ve used organic maps, and maybe osmand? It’s good! And progress is fast. But it’s not quite there yet for me.

This conversation is making me realize that it may have been a year since I last tried it? Guess I’m due!

The user generated data on google maps is really useful though.

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

OSMAnd is good in many ways (and has come a long way too), but the app suffers from too many settings and too much menu diving for my taste. OrganicMaps is good because it’s like having “OSMAnd lite.” Used to be that without Google Services that there was no voice navigation, but now I’m able to use RH Voice with Organic Maps. MagicEarth is another map navigation app, but not open source.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point
*

the FOSS options are terrible in my area

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point
*

Unfortunately OSM won’t be able to compete with user reviews for example (except if we steal those from Google). Also a bunch of shops can’t be seen there, which is crucial for me to discover cheap restaurants.

But OSM’s bike routes are 10/10.

permalink
report
parent
reply
28 points

Steam

permalink
report
reply

Free and Open Source Software

!foss@beehaw.org

Create post

If it’s free and open source and it’s also software, it can be discussed here. Subcommunity of Technology.


This community’s icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

Community stats

  • 823

    Monthly active users

  • 868

    Posts

  • 13K

    Comments