Directly, and without having to figure out which button to spam.
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Still ass though.
Just install/update App Installer and use winget.
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What less popular text editors do you like or should have a shout out more often? What stuff do you do with it?3·2 years agoNp++ has tabs, plus it autosaves so it can pull out old unsaved text upon reopening. Plus, it has syntaxes highlighting based on the selected coding language. And all the plug-ins for extra functionality.
Notepad is simple no frills for basic text, but np++ is great for coding (it can sometimes be even better than IDLE for Python coding).
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Deciding for ourselves: 98% of people want a browser choice screen, Mozilla study finds1·2 years agoAt least depending on the district, users can be sent directly to the store page.
Windows, however, needs a choice screen.
Which is why beginners don’t use Arch.
Including a trial to incentivize users into paying for the software doesn’t make it “built-in”.
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Free Download Manager site redirected Linux users to malware for years1·2 years agoAnd JDownloader is the more useful one for easier download from file hosters.
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Single quotation marks suddenly appear around file and directory names5·2 years agoCommand line in general, not just Linux.
Forgetting to quoteblock spaces in Windows won’t be pleasant either (especially when Windows has a Sydtem directory called “Program Files”.
Not my Kubuntu experience, and sounds like something broke.
Which can happen with Windows too.
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is KDE Neon, in simpler or more practical terms? How's your experience with it?English2·2 years agoOTOH, the longer support and less bugging about upgrading might be a positive to some.
flontlocs@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is KDE Neon, in simpler or more practical terms? How's your experience with it?English1·2 years agoHow long ago was it? Latest LTS is 22.04, don’t think just one year would make cause any major compatibility issue (but well, if it did, just one year for 24.04LTS).
Except for most “tech illiterate” people, they just need a browser…
…which works identically in Linux and Windows. With the bonus of not running random exe files.