A curated list of desktop apps for Ubuntu 22.04 that you should use
- Editors and IDEs
- Gnome Extensions
- PDF and Document Readers
- Screenshots and Screencasts
- Ulauncher Extensions
- Video and Image Editing
- MarkText - A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
- Clipboard Indicator - Clipboard Manager extension for Gnome-Shell - Adds a clipboard indicator to the top panel, and caches clipboard history.
- GSConnect - GSConnect is a complete implementation of KDE Connect especially for GNOME Shell with Nautilus, Chrome and Firefox integration. It does not rely on the KDE Connect desktop application and will not work with it installed.
- Sound Input & Output Device Chooser - Shows a list of sound output and input devices (similar to gnome sound settings) in the status menu below the volume slider. Various active ports like HDMI , Speakers etc. of the same device are also displayed for selection.
- Sushi - A quick previewer for Files (nautilus), the GNOME desktop file manager.
- System Monitor - Display resource usage in gnome.
- Unite - Unite is a GNOME Shell extension which makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.
- Foliate - A simple and modern eBook viewer for Linux desktops
- Okular - The Universal Document Viewer; Multi-platform, fast and packed with features, Okular allows you to read PDF documents, comics and EPub books, browse images, visualize Markdown documents, and much more.
- Flameshot - Powerful, yet simple to use open-source screenshot software.
- Kazam - Linux Desktop Screen Recorder and Broadcaster
- Fuzzy Finder - Find files and directories in Ulauncher using fzf (and fd)
- Remmina - A Ulauncher extension for quick access to Remmina profiles
- Virtualbox - Simple Ulauncher extension to launch virtualbox vms