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The original was posted on /r/fedora by /u/CrissCross85 on 2025-08-07 12:06:47+00:00.


Hello everyone,

I’m still new to Fedora, and despite a few minor issues, I’ve found the switch from Windows 11 to be very smooth so far.

I’m looking for alternatives to the apps I used on Windows:

Outlook:

I work a lot with rules and quick steps to organize my emails. As far as I can see, there is no mail client under Linux that could implement this 1:1, which is why I am dependent on the web version of Outlook, correct? I find Thunderbird terrible in terms of look and feel :/

M365 in general:

Is there a way to access my files in OneDrive directly? There doesn’t seem to be a client for Linux, nor a Teams app.

Graphics editing:

I switched from Adobe to Affinity a few years ago. Unfortunately, there is no Linux version of this either. Are there any programs that can open *.aphoto and *.psd files and offer a similar range of functions? I had no success with Gimp, and I don’t find the user interface very appealing either.

And last but not least: I was an enthusiastic user of RoyalTS on Windows. I have many servers at Hetzner and many webhostings, and RoyalTS provides perfect clarity. What is the best way to do this on Linux?

I apologize if these are stupid questions, but I am just getting to know this new world and trying to find my way around :)

Thank you very much!