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apps_i_use [[Saturday 27 March 2021] [14:34]] forgeapps_i_use [[Saturday 15 April 2023] [21:44]] (current) forge
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 === Web Browser(s) === === Web Browser(s) ===
-I currently favour the excellent QuteBrowser which I switched to from Firefox + Vimperator, I also use Falkon as a secondary web browser (both are Web Engine based browser's), occasionally I Will fire up Brave however I am using this less and less, and use w3m or elinks (has gopher protocol support) more often.+I currently favour the excellent QuteBrowser which I switched to from Firefox + Vimperator, I also use Brave as a secondary browserI am trying this less and less, and use Firefox more often.
  
 === Email === === Email ===
-I still use Thunderbird as my main desktop email application, I have used Mutt and (Al)pine in the past however due to the ease of set up of Thunderbird and Lightning's compatibility with CalDav based calender's its my go-to, If find myself without X,  I will usually use the mailx command to connect to my email accounts to read mail.+I still use Thunderbird as my main desktop email application, I have used Mutt and (Al)pine in the past however due to the ease of set up of Thunderbird and Lightning's compatibility with CalDav based calender's its my go-to, Since moving most of my domain mail to Zoho have started to use their web-mail on occasion
  
 === Back Up and Sync ===  === Back Up and Sync === 
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 === File Manager === === File Manager ===
-Most people using KDE will use Dolphin, which I do - sometimes, I actually use MC (Midnight Commandermore than I use Dolphin. MC is an excellent way of managing files and folders, both local and remote. I also like ncdu, which is like a NCurses version of FileLight (KDE disk usage app)+Most people using KDE will use Dolphin, which I do - sometimes, I actually use MC [[Midnight Commander| Midnight Commander]] more than I use Dolphin. MC is an excellent way of managing files and folders, both local and remote. I also like ncdu, which is like a NCurses version of FileLight (KDE disk usage app)
  
 === Word processing === === Word processing ===
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