<li><ahref="https://www.gimp.org/"target="_blank">GIMP</a> is, frankly, the best photo editor available on
Linux. I'm more comfortable in Paint.NET and would probably still be using it if I could get it running in WINE.
</li>
<li><ahref="https://elisa.kde.org/"target="_blank">Elisa</a> is my favourite music player I've ever used. It's
also the only one I could find that didn't have this weird UI bug where it used mismatched color themes for the
UI and icons, leading to absolutely zero contrast.</li>
<li>The music player I currently use is <ahref="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Rhythmbox">Rhythmbox</a>. I also quite
like <ahref="https://elisa.kde.org/"target="_blank">Elisa</a>, but that one doesn't conform to my theming in XFCE and it bugged me.</li>
<li>For everything that isn't music, I default to <ahref="https://www.videolan.org/vlc/"target="_blank">VLC</a>.
It's a free and open-source everything player.</li>
<li>For basic PDF editing, I use Firefox. Did you know it can do that now? For more advanced stuff, the only option I'm aware of is <ahref="https://www.scribus.net/">Scribus</a>.</li>