Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2096 from 2003/2/24
From: po-RNO
I'm using MorphOS as my main daily computer, doing pretty much everything with it.
Here's what I use regularly and have done within the last week, for example:
- General browsing and YouTube with Wayfarer
- E-mails with Iris, and still in some degree with SimpleMail
- Coding Hollywood apps with CubicIDE and FlowStudio
- Listening MP3:s with Jukebox (no GUI, just the wide screebar module that lets me see/control music playback on all screens)
- Chatting with AmIRC
- Watching videos with MPlayer
- Accessing my home page servers with RNOXfer (other one with FTPS and other SFTP)
- Graphics editing with RNOEffects, ShowCase, ArtEffect, and PPaint
- Keeping my photo collection on my MorphOS machine, I connect my camera and phone with a USB cable for transferring files, and then process them with ShowCase (mostly resizing, cropping, sharpening, and straightening the horizon)
- Reading PDFs with RNOPDF and printing PDFs with VPDF
- Writing documents to print with Final Writer and RNOPublisher
- Editing MP3 ID3 tags with RNOTags
- Checking web cams, weather info, RSS feeds, and timing alarms with RNOWidgets
- Boiling eggs with EggTimer (yes, really using that for the purpose it was made, and sometimes for other cooking when my wife tells me to time something) :D
- Calling BBSes with DCTelnet
- Scanning with SCANdal (had to process lots of old documents lately)
Things that I do on other machines, but control them from my MorphOS setup (Linux machines aren't even connected to a monitor):
- Emulating OS4 on a Windows machine to test my programs. I mount the HDF image of OS4 with FileImgCtrl over an SMBFS share, so OS4's partition becomes a drive on MorphOS desktop, easy to copy files then. Then I connect to the PC with RDesktop and run WinUAE there... then I'll have OS4 on a window on MorphOS :)
- Occasionally doing some other stuff over RDesktop with Windows, listening Spotify or streaming other content that way sometimes
- I have a dedicated Linux machine for torrents, which I control graphically with RDesktop (XRDP installed on Linux) or by SSH with RemoteShell. I haven't bothered to install Samba there, so I mount its drives with SSH2FS.
- Then I have a separate Linux based file server, which I access with RemoteShell and SMBFS. I do file handling with Ambient/DOpus over the SMB mount.
Umm... probably forgot many other things... for games I haven't had time in years, there would be tens of new games for MorphOS since I last tried any, maybe some day :)