Bitwarden
replaces LastPass
Open-source password manager with effortless multi-device sync — the LastPass/1Password alternative that's actually free.
Every listing is a Linux app rated by people who actually made the switch.
9 apps found
replaces LastPass
Open-source password manager with effortless multi-device sync — the LastPass/1Password alternative that's actually free.
replaces Windows Defender
Open-source antivirus engine — mostly for scanning files you pass to Windows users, not protecting Linux itself.
replaces Boxcryptor
Client-side encryption for cloud storage — your Dropbox/Google Drive files, unreadable to the provider.
replaces Authy
Open-source 2FA authenticator with encrypted cross-device sync — a trustworthy Authy replacement with a desktop app.
replaces Windows Defender Firewall
Point-and-click firewall management — a friendly face on UFW for Windows Firewall-style control.
replaces KeePass
Offline password manager with a local encrypted database — you own the vault file, no cloud account required.
replaces ExifCleaner
Strip EXIF, author info, and hidden metadata from files before sharing — a GUI for the mat2 engine.
replaces GlassWire
Per-application outbound firewall with interactive prompts — GlassWire/Little Snitch-style network control for Linux.
replaces BitLocker
Encrypted containers and volumes, cross-platform — the TrueCrypt successor and BitLocker alternative you control.