While there are likely curated lists lurking about, the standard answer is the Debian repos. I would suggest searching for the applications you are interested in, reading reviews to narrow down what seems best for you and then just trying it out.We are still getting started in RPi OS and generally Unix/Linux/GNU where it has been, and likely still be forever, a land of 'yacc, yet another c compiler or GPSDO, xxx'. In spirit of trying, doing and making...I would turn this around and ask the OP...what do you want to do? With that information, people can suggest specific applications programs that are in the repositories.
The value of a "semi-official" list, in a parallel universe of chossing hardware sensor chips, search chip part number and if it has many github projects, it is a perferred chip (likely it works better and hence popular. or just easier to find worked example when it is an old chip).
I also would point out that being in the Play store or App store is hardly a ringing endorsement of goodness. At best it is an assurance that it is unlikely to contain malware that steals your kittens and beats your dog.
Statistics: Posted by bjtheone — Mon Jul 29, 2024 11:58 am