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廉价至极:免费电脑软件






If the software is not suitable, change it. There is





我是个人使用免费软件(开源)的爱好者。我的旧硬件可以满足我的个人需求。与我运行MS Windows 10的其他笔记本电脑相比,它速度慢且痛苦。





我一直在使用Linux,一个叫做“黑客操作系统”的操作系统。高度可配置,取决于您的技术技能,但一般适用于任何一般用户,因为他们有图形化的应用程序,所以您不会感到失落,相比上次命令行为王道的时候。





我经常使用的开源软件如下:





  • 操作系统-Lubuntu Linux。一个来自Ubuntu的变种,强大而经典的Windows界面。Lubuntu是为旧硬件设计的,因此更多的硬件应该可以工作。
  • 办公室软件 - LibreOffice或WPSOffice。这两样东西都能满足我的需要。我也使用WPS演示网页通知创建。正常工作时用Libreffice。
  • 视频播放器 - VLC媒体播放器。媒体播放器播放我的视频,有时也播放音乐。
  • 音乐播放器 - Audacious。我用来播放歌曲的音乐播放器。
  • 图形编辑 - ShowFoto。对于轻度编辑,例如调整图像大小和裁剪图像。
  • 文件管理器 - Double Commander。这类似于MS Windows中的Total Commander。
  • 互联网浏览器 - Vivaldi浏览器或火狐浏览器。我更喜欢Vivaldi浏览器,因为与火狐相比,它速度更快并且使用的资源更少。
  • 记事本 - FeatherPad。默认记事本应用程序。很好用。





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