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What app is so useful, you can’t believe it’s free?

Windows

  1. MPV - Video Player
  2. DaVinci Resolve - Best Free Video Editor
  3. Audacity - Audio Recorder
  4. TeraCopy - File Copy Tool
  5. Rufus, BalenaEtcher, Ventoy - Bootable USB Creator
  6. Wireguard, OpenVPN - VPN Client
  7. ShutterEncoder - Media Converter
  8. Revo Uninstaller - App Uninstaller
  9. Throttlestop - CPU Tweaker
  10. Peace, EqualizerAPO - Audio Equalizer
  11. Voicemeter - Virtual Audio Mixer
  12. Qbittorrent - Torrent Client
  13. Raindrop - Bookmark Manager

Android

  1. Aegis - Authenticator
  2. Wireguard - VPN Client
  3. NextDNS Manager - DNS Manager
  4. MPV - Video Player
  5. NewPipe, GrayJay, LibreTube - YouTube Client
  6. FUTU Voice Input
  7. FUTO Keyboard
  8. Aves Gallery
  9. Delta Icon Pack
  10. K9 Mail - Mail Client
  11. QKSMS+ - SMS App
  12. Perplexity Ai - GPT
  13. Wavelet - Audio Equalizer
  14. SafeSpace - Encrypted Vault
  15. AppOps - App Permission Manager
  16. Shizuku - Required by AppOps

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For those of you good at tech, what is up with this Microsoft Store error?

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Not op.

Basically apps like Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve.

DaVinci Resolve for some reason simply doesn't want to work on my Linux instance. Plus it's playback is way slower compared to windows. My pc has weak specs so it's not really Linux's fault. Plus it says my GPU isn't supported in DaVinci on Linux while it does on Windows.

VST plug-ins for DAW.

Games like Valorant doesn't run on Linux.

I like Linux. But devs don't want to support Linux at the moment because of low market share.

Some apps need to be natively available on Linux. Wine isn't sufficient for running windows apps a lot of times. Especially in a professional setting.

Hopefully Linux market share increases in the future. It'll drive developers to write Linux native apps.

Would be sick to fully switch to Linux. Waiting for that day.