Hello everybody,
for a change, posting sth. positive now
on the attached screenshot you see some Appimages (left) and some MS-Windows programs (in the middle) that are working fine in EasyOS-4.4. Most Appimages are from github, others -if someone is interested, I must search again, but I know approximately where to find (got the links on my CP, CP is faster and more reliable for downloading than my Asus Netbook LoL). Well just an annotation, my cellphone is Cherry Flare S8 Pro (RAM 64GB extendable, ROM I forgot how much, but Octacore and much ROM too). Okay, back to the apps: I just list with a short description of me.
-Tapecalc: as the name says, a very simple calculator, simulating an editable tape (see sourceforge). I use it mainly for shopping lists, then take a picture on CP and take it with me
-Dropbox: less complicated than EasyOS built in 'Dropbox GUI' and portable to all my EasyOS installations
-GIMP-20.10.22: from 2.10.20 on, GIMP has a lot of new features (for example Blooming in "Filters") 2.10.22 is still not the newest, but its worth downloading it
-Pinta and Shotcut: no need to explain, everyone knows, But maybe I am too stupid or sth is wrong with shotcut. I don't find transitions
-Tiling generator: well I'm living in a hot country, PVC, Laminate, Carpets ... no good solution here. Everyone is laying tiles ... This app is for calculating tiles
-AZ-Painter: well known in Puppies, no need to explain
-Appimagepool: Graphical list of AppImages on Git. Very nice and advisable
-PDFQuirk: small tool to convert images or scans to PDF
-WINE: that is version 5.11, works well as root
Now the .exe programs (all working in WINE):
-Palturn and Palmill: based on "PAL", a German standard for teaching programming CNC machines. The cycles they are using are just imaginary, but usual functionality - every machine manufacturer has it's own code for cycles, so it wouldn't make sense to teach one specific code of a machine manufacturer. Anyway these programs of Mr. Klinkner (a Teacher who has programmed this software mainly for his students) you can run without cycles, with your own standard G-Code programs. Most interesting for me is that it has a nice simulation, where I can run progs from PyCam or even freecad too. http://www.hubertklinkner.de/palmill/
-Trigo: simple calculator for triangles. From Mr. Klinkner also
-FotoSketcher: converting pictures to pencil or comic sketches
Okey, so far for now, maybe more to come ---
(would be nice if others would extend my list of working apps)
Regards,
Berto