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My top 6 productivity apps for Linux that are lesser known - but shouldn't be


Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which you may not have heard of. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.

ManuSkript is a GUI app that helps you grow your story from a single sentence to a paragraph, to a full summary, and then create characters, conceive plots, construct outlines, build worlds, track items, and more. Super Productivity includes features like to-do lists, time tracking, insights, timesheets, work summaries, integration with services such as Jira, Gitlab, GitHub, Open Project, and more. You can also add notes to entries, use shortcuts and customizable commands, customize the UI, take advantage of a CLI version, ignore certain windows and/or text (such as passwords), and much more.

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