Good point. Which distros handle it well?
Good point. Which distros handle it well?
You can. That’s what I meant with folders. But I cannot position these icons and folders freely on a grid like the Win10 Start menu allows. Still, Gnome comes quite close.
Thank you. I might just have to switch to KDE for that. Will install KDE on my current GNOME environment. Will give it a test drive.
Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at it. It is basically a simplified Windows 7 menu. Decent, but it doesn’t go far enough for me.
Gnome itself is actually not bad. It has a full screen menu and arrangeable application icons and folders, but I cannot group them the way I want, let alone resize them. I wish there was something for Gnome, but I don’t see it.
Perhaps I am asking for an edge case. Even Microsoft has dumbed down its Start menu in 11 to essentially a mobile launcher. Too few people seem to want that.
This looks great.
Suggestion: a step-by-step “howto” with an example or three to make it more useful for beginners.
“Falling in love” and “love” are quite different from each other.
That said, yeah, the feeling can be quite fleeting. Being a chemical response doesn’t make it less intense or even less meaningful, though. Sadly? Fortunately? 🤷♂️
A number of tells. Here’s my shortlist.
Don’t ask how I know…
Yes. :)
Wait… no. :-o
I am not sure anymore. ( • - • ) …
Eternity just released a new version. 🤩
Good catch. I will keep an eye out for it. Let’s see what the dev does with that and how much dedication will go into it.
It definitely had potential. Was my main driver for Lemmy. It had the best layout of posts, modern and sleek handling, etc. Markdown worked just fine for me. The minor bugs I noticed didn’t bother me much. Am sad to see it implode like this… hope the dev will change his mind or someone will pick up the pieces.
I always keep Jerboa on as well. A solid “alternative” (1) and the client most unlikely to get abandoned.
That’s concerning. I’m typing this through Raccoon right now. Awesome client.
Fair enough. They still don’t know what >7% of people are using, though.
Thanks. So what is measured is merely the browsers people are using? Then I can see why the metrics are more general ballparks than precise measurements, seeing that the user agent can be modified with ease.
How do I hide which OS I am using? What is behind the high Unknown number?
Ok. I’ll follow it. Dazzle me. 🙂
Cool project.
The only question worth asking: does it beat Obsidian in some ways?
Good I’m on Tumbleweed then. 😁
Seriously, I will test it in a virtual machine.