Posts: 112
chrishall57
Joined: 18 Apr 2009
#16
All my iceweasel addons
Komodo editor for my html/css stuff
RipperX for ripping cds
Picasa for looking after all my photos

I do most of my work on remote cloud apps so don't really need too many apps on my laptop.
Posts: 9
Skeeter
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
#17
-gnu-pspp because my school is on the spss bus and I'd rather not use non-free software.
-matplotlib and numpy for terrific math graphics and math processing respectively.
-full html documentation for the preceding two, plus same for python, because I don't have a wireless card and I'm just learning programming so often need to refer to helpdocs.
-fvwm2. My favourite window mgr. Still trying to find the rc file to make it work as it did in SuSE 10.3. That's it, except to say I really like geany-- blows idle out of the water without being huge, slow, and overwhelming for a newbie as I find things like Eclipse are.
Posts: 43
nt351
Joined: 22 Dec 2009
#18
XFE -- the one and only File Manager in the Linux world
gPicView -- the image browser; also xNview for prior to gPicView-times' sake
xArchiver -- handles .rpm, .deb, prior to 0.5.2 had to add unRpm/unDeb package -- lately I need to add xz (for SlackWare's .txz), too; also add unace, arj, 7za
Nero -- paid for it when they released a Linux version
Opera -- paid for it when 3.60 was the latest, and used it since (sits and operates in its own folder)
Firefox -- because Opera is not keeping up with FlashPlayer (sits in its own folder)
aTerm -- for it's looks
RealPlayer 8 or 11 -- I like them (they sit and operate in ther own folder)
EasyTag
StarDict -- why Absolute is the only one who bundles it ?
gtkFind -- file search
Turma -- text search
IsoMaster -- why is it not part of Anti-X ?
MenuEditor -- to edit IceWm menu
xWmConfig
pkgTools -- sometimes, in stead of copy/paste, I install using"installpkg"; also good to have lzm2dir, mo2dir, etc, tools
startX, Xinit -- since they were left out of 8.2
SylPheed -- if wasn't part of Anti X
RoxTerm -- if wasn't part of AntiX

for no particular reason -- may be for k3b, which I find myself using more than Nero -- I make a symlink to KDE 3.54 which also sit in its own directory
Posts: 19
configX
Joined: 22 Nov 2014
#19
Definitely Guayadeque. It's the best (IMO) full featured and highly customizable music management app that uses very little memory. I also like that it uses an SQLite back-end so that I can query it as well.

Other than that I pretty much stick to the defaults in the distro. The only non open-source software that I need is Crashplan. It's the only off-site back up service (other than Tarsnap) that I trust because everything is heavily encrypted (448 bit!) before uploading. Unfortunately it relies on JRE but it only usually eats up about 70-80 MB of ram on my system.

Oh, and Systemback (
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://sourceforge.net/projects/systemback/"
linktext was:"http://sourceforge.net/projects/systemback/"
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) is nice too for creating custom LiveCDs and system snapshots.
Posts: 765
rust collector
Joined: 27 Dec 2011
#20
heh, at what end of the forum did you start reading?

These days, my list is:
mc, because it can do"anything" and it works in and out of X
ssh, because my desktop is out in the garage, and it is cold out there?
tmux, just because...tmux
pastebinit, to paste"it" in a bin
build-essential because it is essential, when building?
unp, to unpack zip, tar and such., and I can not remember which letters to type after tar
Posts: 1,445
skidoo
Joined: 09 Feb 2012
#21
unp, to unpack zip, tar and such
rust collector, have you tried using this utility?
dtrx (Do The Right Extraction)
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url was:"http://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/"
linktext was:"http://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/"
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Posts: 765
rust collector
Joined: 27 Dec 2011
#22
No, I have not. Should I?
Posts: 73
zpimp
Joined: 20 Jan 2014
#23
dont install much
counterstrike 1.6 native linux version, standalone nosteam
wine for some windows games: unreal tournament, motorhead(1998)
gmtp for accessing android phones storage
and some stuff for iceweasel: firebug, firepath, useragent override,js switch, youtube-mp3,remove-it permanently

all the rest are already included in antix:
iceweasel+hosts block
geany,perl,php - coding
mc, nano, apt, i use a lot but sometimes ctrl+o f*cks up being a command in both mc & nano
updatedb & mlocate
gnome mplayer & rarely music - xmms
gparted, i play alot with drives
Posts: 72
cwilliams
Joined: 16 Aug 2013
#24
After install I like to add.
w32codecs (or w64 depending on the machine)
Libdvdcss2 because I need it sometimes.
Lxdvdrip , I don't use it much , but it brings in the other needed programs I do use.
ffmpeg , to convert various files to .mp4 for television viewing.
Gimp , because I use it alot.
Icedove , because I used thunderbird for so long , and I can setup 3 email accounts quickly and together.
Brasero , because it works easily for my needs.
VLC media player for those odd videos that gnome mplayer doesn't like.
Flashplugin-nonfree , because I need it sometimes.
Java runtime , the latest version.
Icetea , for iceweasel.
I really like spacefm , so I make it the default file manager.
I use a huge hosts file which I grab from here
========= SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE ===========
url was:"http://hosts-file.net/?s=Download"
linktext was:"http://hosts-file.net/?s=Download"
====================================

I really hate intrusive ads and redirects when I cruise the web.
I also setup my router for opendns , 208.67.222.222 ยท 208.67.220.220
Mostly I like the way antix comes"out of the box" just needs a few tweaks for my own useage.
Colin
Posts: 26
tuto
Joined: 07 Aug 2016
#25
Hi guys... __{{emoticon}}__

Taking into consideration that is a desktop PC with 12 GB HD only, used in bio-investigation lab with some users (need use apps with few dependencies):

Slimjet - Robust and fast web browser.
Pidgin - Manage chats, bloggins, skypes-like conversations, twits, whatsaps..
WPS Office - Ofimatic suite compatible with MS Office docs totally and is more light that LibreOffice.
Evince-gtk - View PDF, DJVU, PS, XPS files.
FBReader - View EPUB, CHM, MobiPocket files.
Sigil - Edit EPUB files.
Djvusmooth - Edit DJVU files.
PDFStudio 10 - Edit PDF files.
PDF To DjVu GUI - Convert PDF to DjVu files.
XML Coy Editor - Edit XML files.
MComix - View CB* files.
Meld - Compare 2/3 directories or files.
NeroLinux 4 - Burning CD/DVD suite comparable to K3B but without lot KDE dependencies.
Deadbeef - Play digital audio.
Puddletag - Edit audio tags files.
Audacity - Edit audio files.
Avidemux GTK - Edit video files.
SMPlayer - Play video files.
MKVtoolnix GUI - Manage MKV video files.
WinFF and Mobile Media Converter - Convert between audio/video files.
XnConvert - Edit and convert between very image files.
GIMP - Edit digital images files.
Inskcape - Edit vectorial image files.
ConvertAll - Convert between very physical units.
gMobilemedia/Wammu - Manage phone files.
Redshift GTK - Adjust screen color temperature according to the position of the sun.
Virtual Magnifying Glass - Zoom of screen region.
Xvkbd - Virtual keyboard on screen.
Baobab - Graphical viewer of disk space.
GSmartcontrol - Verify health of hard disk.
gcrontab - GUI for manage user's cronjobs.
Package converter - GUI for convert between PRM, DEB packages.
GTKHash - GUI for calculate md5sum files.
Assogiate - Graphical editor of MIME associations.
PlayOnLinux ( with Wine_1.9.13):
GraphPad Prism 5 - Biostatistical suite.
Mega6 - Bioinformatics software.
OniceAnalysis - Analysis of Electrophoresis's graphics.
Yasara-View - 3D advanced molecular viewer.
MS Paint - Edit raster images files.

All runing on AntiX-13.2 with kernel Debian 3.2 and propietary Nvidia 96.43.23 accelerated Linux driver module kernel.