Programs I use in LxQt desktop.
![]() |
VLC media player
Notes:
Plays literally everything, and does it well. I prefer mpv for playing youtube streams though. And it uses Qt |
Q |
QTerminal
Notes:
It's in qt, so fits the desktop, that's about it. |
![]() |
Mozilla Firefox
Notes:
Absolutely great browser. A real shame it still uses GTK. It's lighter on resources than Chromium, has slicker interface, it has great support of css styles and animations, allows for a lot of customization. Nothing really competes with it. |
![]() |
Pacman
Notes:
The default package manager for arch. Love it because it doesn't leave a clutter, installs only what you need, and doesn't uninstall what you don't tell it to. It's a little less intuitive than apt, but once you learn it you will type less. |
![]() |
Redshift
Notes:
I work a lot with computers, and noticed lately that I loose ability to focus my vision in evenings because of eyestrain. The moment I had runned Redshift I was able to read text in the evening. Absolutely necessary for me now. |
![]() |
AUR
Notes:
Offers the latest (even bleeding edge) software and community packages. The reason why I love arch. |
![]() |
Qt 5
Notes:
Qt is multiplatform and portable framework mainly for c++. What to say it's so far one of the best of free frameworks with great community and active development |
V |
volumeicon
Notes:
Easy, universal, portable, beauty of simplicity. |
J |
juffed
Notes:
Great editor. I use it as a free substitute of sublime text. It gets the job done and is written in Qt. |
![]() |
Openbox
Notes:
Openbox is a window manager, that's very lightweight, compatible with almost everything, and allows quite high degree of customization. I use it with decor-none, which saves space on my screen. |
It's a list of software used to accomplish something. LAMP is an example.
To add a project to your stack, click 'Show Recommendations for this Stack' at the top middle of this page and then click 'I use this' on the projects you use.
Show the world what open source projects you use.