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The Spectrum and the Commodore 64 both had their good points and their bad points. Same with the Archimedes, the Amiga and even the ST (if you were into making music). I know people who like Windows because it has all the games, and two people I can think of (Linux Torvalds, and a friend of mine) even made good use of the QL.
But sure, the people who like KDE, and not that GNOME garbage, are the trolls.
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Originally posted by birdie View Posta desktop PC DE must be usable without the mouse/touch{screen|pad}. Gnome =>3, KDE => 4 and Windows >= 8 are all complete failures in this regard
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Originally posted by wooptoo View Post
This is excellent news! Epiphany is a very capable web browser and I'm happy we have a backup/alternative to the big names. I was very surprised to find that they have already implemented support for Firefox Sync. But this means we'll also have extensions like Bitwarden and uBlock Origin working in the future.
I sometimes use it to browse documentation since it's lighter than both Chrome and Firefox.
Even Microsoft belatedly realized that something as important as a browser should be kept as separate from the base operating system components as much as possible when they went with Chromium-based Edge.
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Originally posted by cynic View PostI don't understand: yhey're obsessed with this tablet oriented vision while there is absolutely no market or utility of gnome on tablets.
I wish they focus on what actually people use Gnome for: Desktop PC.
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Originally posted by Sonadow View PostEpiphany is permanently glued to the GTK3 and webkitgtk versions that a distribution ships with. Which is a huge no-go in my book.
Originally posted by Sonadow View PostEven Microsoft belatedly realized that something as important as a browser should be kept as separate from the base operating system components as much as possible when they went with Chromium-based Edge.
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