
"LibreOffice includes all the tools you're accustomed to in an office suite: documents, spreadsheets, presentations, formulas, drawing, and even a database. The tools are compatible with the MS Office equivalent, and you can even configure them to default to the Office file format (such as .docx). LibreOffice also has a customizable UI, so you can have the interface you want. LibreOffice is free to install and use on as many computers as needed."
"If you do adopt GIMP as your image editor of choice, I highly recommend you also install the G'MIC plugin, as it can elevate your work with tons of filters. GIMP does have a bit of a learning curve, but so does any tool this powerful. You'll find GIMP in the standard repositories for your distribution, so it can be installed from within the GUI app store."
Many Linux distributions vary in included applications, yet several core apps are essential for new users. LibreOffice provides documents, spreadsheets, presentations, formulas, drawing, and a database, with MS Office compatibility and a customizable UI, and is free to install. VLC plays local and remote files, supports subtitles, fixes timing, and adjusts audio dynamics, and is available in standard repositories. GIMP is a powerful image editor; the G'MIC plugin adds many filters despite a learning curve. Simple Note offers a clean interface and note sharing. Most of these apps install easily from GUI app stores or repositories.
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