ITT: share rare softwares that only you use
ill go first. it is called Imagine and its a simple photo viewer. it has zero bloat and opens all image formats (there are some plugins available too for some obscure formats). I like it a lot but I'm the only guy who uses it.
https://www.fosshub.com/Imagine.html
>>56932512
> only you use
lol I can't imagine anything worse than being a dev and knowing the download count is only 1 after months of work.
Foobar2000
>>56932512
Links with my foobar setup.
>emacs
I like it a lot and I have heard others *claim* to use it, but in 4 years of University and 9 years of professional software development I have not met another emacs user in person.
>>56932512
HxD
I don't think I've seen anyone other than me using it tbqh...
apvlv
https://naihe2010.github.io/apvlv/
>>56932579
I prefer hex workshop for reasons I don't understand. Been meaning to write my own just can't be bothered.
>>56932512
From the thumbnail I thought it was hydrusnetwork to begin with.
>>56932538
I once had a boss in embedded development who worked on a custom MIPS kernel using Emacs.
>>56932660
I use apvlv, ranger configurd to open all pdfs with it.
What no one uses but me, is mpdviz, clerk, rtorrent-ps, tabulous plugin for vim, and I'm pretty sure no one else pimped their /etc/issue
>>56932512
NAPS2. It just werks.
>>56932512
>https://www.fosshub.com/Imagine.html
>created by Chun Sejin - a developer from Korea
hahahhaha you fucking scrub
>>56932529
Downloaded Foobar once... once
>>56932902
im not racist. if aything i reckon asians are better than whites when it comes to technology
>>56932939
you litterly have given your indentiy to a hacker
I use BatchPurifier to wipe exif data more easily.
http://pivotanimator.net/
it got an update to v4 after like 10 years of no update, on top of that, we waited 5 years for v3 and it fuckin sucks so bad, everyone stuck to v2.
Now v4 is backwards compatible and 1000x better than ever.
Impression Eyes, it's an image viewer that's keyboard driven and has no real ui.
https://a.pomf.cat/exxobh.webm
imv
>>56932512
I can tell my cpu how to behave