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gnome-shell-extension-ddterm
Another drop down terminal extension for GNOME Shell. With tabs. Works on Wayland natively. Fork of @amezin (by guilhem)
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keepassxc
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Spot: A native Gnome Spotify client. Best client out there IMO. Official client is really resource-hungry. Terminal-based ones are great and very light I know, but hey c'mon: you are Gnome person, so you love GUI.
ddterm is a great extension. An extension in the app list? Yes, because it is basically a drop-down terminal like guake/yakuake, but it is a "Gnome extension" and has many options. I basically can't live without this.
Vaults - fastest file encryption (gocryptfs) front end gui like cryptomator but better.
For rounded corners I've used Mutter Rounded which is basically a patched Mutter (Gnomes window manager)
IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition for Java development.
onedriver to mount my OneDrive account to a local folder. It's a really simple tool that does exactly what it needs to do.
KeepassXC to use my password database. (Sadly, autotype is not supported on Wayland.) I'll probably switch to Secrets someday soon.