Maybe there is a developer somewhere that wants to contribute to open source. This could be a good list of which software needs his contributions the most.
Keep top-level comments short and single option.
Synergy. For sharing KB/Mouse across computers over lan (with cross platform clipboard but without the Symless dumpster-fire that was Synergy 2.0)
One to do advanced search on multiple code hosting services at once.
The closest thing is Awesome Open Source which let’s you filter github projects.
Children’s education. Toddlers specifically.
What do you think of GCompris?
Just checked it out. Not bad. Thanks
Open Chemistry
This doesn’t seem like software. What is the existing alternative to what you have in mind?
Idk it builds as a single package, they just call it “Open Chemistry”. It’s a suite of applications, like LibreOffice but for chemistry.
I desperately want an open source desktop markdown editor that’s not written in electron.
Oh yes, I’ve been looking for this for so long.
If you’re on Linux, I think the elementary os one is supposed to be decent though I haven’t tried it.
Windows has a bunch but they’re all ancient and abandoned.
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“problems” … to name a few :
1
unstable & unreliable desktops and window managers,
2
reinventing the wheel so many times instead of improving the quality of one main line.
A better alternative to Strong
There is wger which I wish was better.
This so much, currently I’m using Progression but the dev has taken some features and put them behind a paywall :( . It would be great if we had an open-source alternative.
Better CAD packages to run locally.
Open Chemistry. So I’ll apply for GSOC and try to improve it :)
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I wish there was a FOSS TikTok lol
I wish there was a FOSS TikTok lol
I also wish Lotide was as feature-filled as Lemmy