From fa63c5bbf3c7d17c9c39730a4b7507ce3b0bc9de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: owen-carter Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 13:07:22 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] translatde by owen-carter --- .../talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md | 81 ------------- .../talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md | 107 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 81 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sources/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md create mode 100644 translated/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md diff --git a/sources/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md b/sources/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md deleted file mode 100644 index 05d89ba210..0000000000 --- a/sources/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ - owen-carter translating -14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu -================================================================================ -Making the switch to Ubuntu – or any popular Linux distribution – is more than the mere act of changing operating systems. You must also have apps that allow you to get work done. - -In this article, I'll be sharing critical applications that I rely on, and I’ll talk about how I use them in my daily activities. - -### Apps for Daily Use ### - -Generally when it comes to software on the Linux desktop, I drop app titles into one of two categories. These would be stuff I use every day, and everything else. Below are applications I find myself running each and every day. - -1) **Firefox** – Sometimes I use other browsers, but lately [Firefox][1] has been my long trusted friend. Reliable, safe and cross platform, Firefox is generally what I use for my daily browsing needs. - -In addition to accessing bookmarks and webpages, I also rely on Firefox to handle my various LAN server duties as well. Duties such as: [Plex][2], [Zoneminder][3], router/WAPs, and my file server. All of these are accessed each day using Firefox. - -2) **Parcelite** – I can't begin to function without a decent clipboard manager, and for me, you can't beat [Parcelite][4] on the GNOME desktop. Simple to use, easy to access and it's also chalked full of useful options. Parcelite options include everything from hotkeys to white space handling. There are a ton of great clipboard managers out there, but it's tough to beat what Parcelite offers. - -3) **Bittorrent Sync** – I have used various open source alternatives for file syncing that needed more development before being released. That being said [Bittorrent Synchas][5] NEVER let me down. It's easy to run and install thanks to the new GUI offering, and Bittorrent Sync allows me to transfer huge video files quickly from machine to machine without wasting time syncing stuff to the "cloud." - -I've also found it to be a fantastic way to share large files easily with others, while maintaining IP address and directory privacy along the way. Despite the numerous alternatives available, I remain firmly grounded as a Bittorrent Sync fanboy. - -4) **System Monitor** – Because TOP only goes so far, I prefer a tabbed GUI as it's much easier on my eyes. Using GNOME's [System Monitor][6], I can quickly discover a runaway process and easily kill it without ever needing to break a sweat. Unlike a terminal app like [TOP][7], I can also get a visual perspective using graphs in real-time for my CPU, memory and disk usage. Being a visual person, it's difficult to beat the bar graph showing me how much space I have. Same applies to real-time resource usage as well. - -5) **PulseAudioControl** – Each day, I tend to bounce between multiple sound devices. Sometimes I need to make one the default, but then switch from Firefox audio to another device altogether. Because I like to have as much control over my audio as possible, I've found that [PulseAudioControl][8] is an invaluable tool. - -### Everything else software ### - -In this section, I'll share apps that I use, but may not necessarily use each and every day. Many of these apps are open source, some are not, all are of great value to me personally. - -6) **Skype** – Whether it's calling into [Jupiter Broadcasting][9] to co-host a weekly podcast, or simply catching up with a business contact, [Skype][10] is how Internet video conversations happen. After testing countless alternatives, I always find myself coming back to Skype. Even though there are really awesome open source options like [Ekiga][11] or [Jitsi][12], at the end of the day Skype is where everyone is at – good luck getting people to switch. - -7) **Kdenlive** – I use two different video editors, and when it comes to banging out a heavily edited video, [Kdenlive][13] is the tool I use for picture in picture compositing and editing really large, complex videos. I've successfully managed 6 track edits in Kdenlive that have crashed in other video editors. - -8) **OpenShot** – For the most part, [OpenShot][14] is my goto video editor for most of my video editing tasks. Quick edits, and two track work goes by quickly and easily using this editor. I have also found that it offers great effects that are difficult to match elsewhere. Blender title effects and great video transitions make OpenShot a fantastic editor for my own projects. - -9) **SpiderOak** – After using countless cloud backup services over the years, I've settled on [SpiderOak][15] as my favorite. Easy to use and setup, I love the incremental options provided and how simple it is use. Just set it and forget it, then SpiderOak does all the heavy lifting. - -10) **Dropbox** – I've had a love/hate relationship with [Dropbox][16] for many years now. Despite being cross platform, which means I can access files from anywhere, I'm slowly finding my self less and less reliant on this cloud-based backup solution. Still, it does allow me to access files from any web browser even if it's not from a computer I'm normally using, which makes dropping the Dropbox habit even harder. - -11) **Writer** – I've been relying on [Writer][17] since I first used it on Windows via OpenOffice. Today, I am using Writer with LibreOffice and for my needs, it does everything I could need a word processor to do. Now it's fair to point out that some proprietary office suites might offer additional functionality not found in Writer, however 99% of what most people need is covered here with Writer. For me personally, I'll always be a LibreOffice Writer fan. - -12) **SimpleScreenRecorder** – Over the years, I've come to find myself using [SimpleScreenRecorder][18] over other alternatives as it does a nice job with multiple monitor support, plus it can even capture OpenGL applications as well. Easy to use and reliable, SimpleScreenRecorder has served me well. I recommend it to anyone who is tired of playing with other screen capturing software that only works some of the time. - -13) **SimpleScan** – When I need to scan a document, I don't want to spend a lot of time configuring a bloated program. [Simple Scan][19] is great in this capacity. Rocking the SANE scanner database, Simple Scan will work with just about any scanner or all-in-one printer/scanner you throw at it. What's also nice is that it's setup to work with the best resolution out of the box, yet you're still free to make any manual adjustments you see fit. - -14) **Baobab** (Disk Usage Analyzer) – I keep hearing how hard drive prices have come down. Be that as it may, the fact is I'm not made of money and each dollar I spend is usually part of a tight budget. This means I need to make the best use of the hard drive space I have available. To help me do this, I rely on [Baobab][20] to give me both a clear view of my available space on my hard drive, but also a clearer picture of which directories are eating away at my precious hard drive space. - -### Apps That Really Work, Regardless ### - -When it comes to applications I rely on, it's really less about their titles and licenses and more about the tasks that they allow me to accomplish. The myth that Linux doesn't really have required software is becoming a thing of the past. Most computing tasks, barring a few limited exceptions, can be done easily from the Linux desktop as I've explained above. - -Obviously there are applications that are "must haves" for you, that I might not use myself. What applications do you rely on? Hit the Comments below and share your best applications with the readers here. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -via: http://www.datamation.com/applications/14-apps-to-boost-ubuntu-1.html - -译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID) 校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) - -本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创翻译,[Linux中国](http://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 - -[1]:http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ -[2]:https://plex.tv/ -[3]:http://www.zoneminder.com/ -[4]:http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/ -[5]:http://www.bittorrent.com/sync -[6]:https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-system-monitor/3.12/ -[7]:http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_top.htm -[8]:http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/pavucontrol/ -[9]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Broadcasting -[10]:http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-linux/ -[11]:http://ekiga.org/ -[12]:https://jitsi.org/ -[13]:http://www.kdenlive.org/ -[14]:http://www.openshot.org/ -[15]:https://spideroak.com/ -[16]:https://www.dropbox.com/ -[17]:http://www.libreoffice.org/discover/writer/ -[18]:http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/ -[19]:https://launchpad.net/simple-scan -[20]:http://www.marzocca.net/linux/baobab/baobab-getting-started.html diff --git a/translated/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md b/translated/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..63fcec5938 --- /dev/null +++ b/translated/talk/20140617 14 Apps To Boost Ubuntu.md @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +14个可以提升Ubuntu体验的应用程序 + +转战到Ubuntu-或者是别的流行的Linux发行版-不仅仅是操作系统的操作方式的改变,更多的是你还需要一些能支持你完成工作的好的apps。 + + +在这篇文章中,我将分享一些我使用的关键的基础应用程序,我将谈谈在我的日常工作中如何有效地使用它们。 + + + + +### 日常使用的应用程序 ### + + +一般当说到Linux 桌面上的应用,我总是将这些应用划分为两大类,频繁使用的和一些别的应用。下边我为大家介绍的是一些自己日常使用的应用。 + + +1) **Firefox** — 有时我也会使用用其他的浏览器,但最近[火狐浏览器][1]已经成为我可以长期信赖的朋友。可靠的、 安全的、 跨平台的,火狐浏览器完全满足了我的日常冲浪需求。 + + +除了访问书签和网页,我还依靠火狐浏览器来处理我各种局域网服务器的事务,如 [Plex][2], [Zoneminder][3], router/WAPs, 和我的文件服务器。所有这些均可以使用火狐浏览器进行访问。 + + +2) **Parcelite**— 如果没有一个像样的剪贴板管理器我简直没法开始工作,至少对我来说,你无法吐槽在GNOME 桌面环境下的[Parcelite][4] 。使用简单,易于访问而且它提供了很多的有用的选项。Parcelite 选项包括一切从热键到white space handling的处理。尽管已经有很多的剪贴板管理器,但它们却很难击败 Parcelite 。 + + +3) **Bittorrent Sync** — 我已经使用过了各种开源替代方案,为了同步那些在发布之前还需要进行开发的那些项目,之后我发现[Bittorrent Synchas][5] 从来没有让我失望过。它运行和安装都很简单和方便这多亏了新的GUI的实现,而且 Bittorrent Sync 允许我快速地传输巨大的视频文件从机器到机器而无需浪费时间去将大量的文件同步到“云端”。 + + +我还发现它是很容易与别人分享大型文件,同时能一直保持 IP 地址和目录的隐蔽。尽管有许多的替代品,我仍然坚定地将Bittorrent Synchas作为 Bittorrent Sync变形金刚迷。 + + +4) **System Monitor** — 因为TOP实在是滚动地太快了,所以我个人更喜欢一个具有选项卡式的 GUI,因为它能够释放我的眼睛。使用 GNOME 的系统监视器,我可以很地会发现一个失控的进程,并且轻松地kill掉它而不需吹灰之力。与[TOP][7]终端应用程序不同的是,我可以使用实时图形在视觉角度去查看我的 CPU、 内存和磁盘的使用情况。作为一个拥有视觉的人,你不得不说,用条形图去展示我还拥有多少的空间,当然这也同样适用于实时的资源使用情况,这种GUI实现实在是太赞了。 + + +5) **PulseAudioControl** — 每一天,我总是需要在多个声音设备之间来回穿梭。有时我需要将其中一个设为默认设备,但然后却完全可能会从火狐浏览器音频切换到到另一个设备。因为我喜欢控制我尽可能多的音频,然后我就发现 [PulseAudioControl][8]是一个无价的工具。 + + + + +### 一些别的软件 ### + +在本节中,我将分享我使用,但可能并不一定是每天都使用的应用程序。许多这些应用程序都是开放源代码的,有一些不是,但是它们对我个人都非常具有价值。 + + +6) **Skype** — 无论它在呼唤[Jupiter Broadcasting][9] 进入每周共同主持的播客,或者只是联系上了一个业务,[Skype][10] 见证了互联网视频会议的发展史。测试完成无数的替代品后,我总是会发现自己还是终归回到 了Skype。即使有真的很棒的开源选择像[Ekiga][11] 和 [Jitsi][12],在年底的一天,Skype 与大家同在 — — 希望切换到Skype是一件很愉快的事。 + + +7)**Kdenlive** — 我使用两个不同的视频编辑器,当我要导出一个庞大的视频剪辑项目的时候。[Kdenlive][13]是我使用的图片合成和编辑大型的、 复杂的视频的工具。我已经成功地在 Kdenlive 里边管理了6个素材轨道,但同样的负载量早已经让别的视频剪辑软件崩溃了。 + + + +8)**OpenShot** — 大多数情况下,我会将[OpenShot][14]作为视频剪辑任务的首选神兵利器。快速的编辑和两个素材轨道工作区的流畅的简单操作、 方便地使用此编辑器。我还发现它提供了很棒的无与伦比的特效。混合标题效果和超赞的的视频转场效果使OpenShot成为一款超棒的视频制作软件,在我自己的视频项目上。 + + +9)**SpiderOak** — 在使用了无数云备份服务这么多年后, [SpiderOak][15] 已经成为了我的至爱,。易于安装和使用,我超喜欢它所提供的增量选项而且使用起来是如此的简单。只需一次完美设置,然后忘记,之后SpiderOak将会挑起你的文件搬运大任。 + + +10) **Dropbox** — 许多年来,我已经与[Dropbox][16] 爱恨交织。尽管它的跨平台特性这意味着我可以从任何位置访问文件,我慢慢地发现我自己越来越少依赖这个基于云计算的备份解决方案。尽管如此,它允许我从任何 web 浏览器中访问文件,即使是从我不经常使用的计算机,这使得抛弃 Dropbox 更是难上加难。 + + +11) **Writer** — 我一直以来都在使用[Writer][17] 自从我第一次使用它在 Windows 上通过 OpenOffice。今天,我使用Writer与 LibreOffice 来满足我的需求,它可以做一切一个文字处理器可以做的。现在它是公正地指出,一些在作家中找不到专有的办公套件可能会提供附加功能,但是 99%的大多数人需要的功能在Writer这里都有。就我个人而言,我会永远是一个LibreOffice Writer粉。 + + +12)**SimpleScreenRecorder** — 多年来,我发现自己使用 [SimpleScreenRecorder][18]远超过其他同类软件,它能很好支持多监视器模式,再加上它甚至可以捕获基于 OpenGL 的应用程序。易于使用和可靠的 SimpleScreenRecorder 让我的工作更加得心应手。我把它推荐给那些已经疲于使用甚至很少使用同类软件屏幕捕捉软件的同学们。 + + +13)**SimpleScan** — 当我需要扫描文档的时候,我一点都不想将大把大把的时间花费在配置的臃肿的程序上。 [Simple Scan][19] 可以在这方面做得很好。智能的扫描数据库,Simple Scan将与市面上的任何扫描仪或多功能一体打印机/扫描仪很好的进行协作。此外还有一点好处就是它会设置成的最佳分辨率,当然现在你还可以很自由的去进行任何你认为合适的手动调整。 + + +14)**Baobab**(磁盘使用分析器) — — 我不断听到关于如何硬盘价格已回落。这或许没错,但现实却是我却囊中羞涩。这意味着我需要充分利用我能利用的所有硬盘空间,为了实现这个目的,我使用 [Baobab][20] 来观察我在我的硬盘上的可用空间,而且还可以直观地看到到底是哪一个目录正在蚕食我宝贵的硬盘空间。 + + +### 真正的具有生产力的软件 ### + +谈到我所依赖的这些软件,我们真正关心的更多的是他们能为我们完成什么样的任务而不是它们所拥有的光辉头衔和自身的许可证。linux不需要软件的传奇时代早已过去。大量的计算任务,除了有限的几个例外,大都可以在linux桌面上轻松地如我所说的那样完成。 + + +很明显你应该装备一些必不可少的软件,当然那些软件并不一定是我也使用的。你所倚重的软件是什么?您可在下方进行评论并与我们的读者进行分享那些优秀的软件。 + + + +via: http://www.datamation.com/applications/14-apps-to-boost-ubuntu-1.html + +译者:[owen-carter](https://github.com/owen-carter) 校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) + +本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创翻译,[Linux中国](http://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 + +[1]:http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ +[2]:https://plex.tv/ +[3]:http://www.zoneminder.com/ +[4]:http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/ +[5]:http://www.bittorrent.com/sync +[6]:https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-system-monitor/3.12/ +[7]:http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_top.htm +[8]:http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/pavucontrol/ +[9]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_Broadcasting +[10]:http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-linux/ +[11]:http://ekiga.org/ +[12]:https://jitsi.org/ +[13]:http://www.kdenlive.org/ +[14]:http://www.openshot.org/ +[15]:https://spideroak.com/ +[16]:https://www.dropbox.com/ +[17]:http://www.libreoffice.org/discover/writer/ +[18]:http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/ +[19]:https://launchpad.net/simple-scan 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