• daggermoon@lemmy.world
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    Kate text editor is available for Windows. Notepad ++ is also pretty good. Fuck Notepad, even when I used Windows I was using Notepad ++. I wish I knew about Kate back then.

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    There’s so much misinformation about Linux and people just take the bait hook, line, and sinker. I don’t get that…

    Linux was way easier than I expected it to be and I have an advanced use case (home recording studio) which took a lot of tinkering to figure out. I did all that tinkering in a dual-boot arrangement and once I was done and convinced my needs were met, I never looked back.

    For the last year, every day I boot up my PC I’m happy.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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      Just switched over to EndeavourOS from Win 10, expected an Arch-based nightmare. My main issue was Discord not working with mouse-based push to talks, so I bound my forward button on my mouse to the non-existant F24 and it’s fine. That’s it. That’s the most difficult hacky thing I’ve had to do (tried a few different packages to manage mouse input stuff and mucked around in some config files that were easy enough to understand).

      Everything else has been seamless, updating is easy (so far), and I’m chillin playing games on Steam. 10/10.

      I don’t really, but I enjoy that I can almost say btw I use Arch. Maybe someday.

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    Notepad++ - always been free, clean, and drastically better than Notepad:

    Notepad++ is a free (as in “free speech” and also as in “free beer”) source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Running in the MS Windows environment, its use is governed by GNU General Public License.

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      I’ve got one piece of software at work on a Windows server that has some special encoding(?) voodoo with “encrypted” (rather masked/obscured) passwords in the config file that always causes the config to break if I edit (save) them with Notepad++. In all other regards, it’s perfect and a solid choice for almost any case where you need an editor for text files.

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    5 hours ago

    Not the point, I know, but since this is a mastodon post, don’t we have the ability to cross post and not share a screenshot?

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    Great

    The next step is to realize that Linux works just as easy as Windows. Actually, strike that, it works better and easier.

    Have you seen the shit windows admins ask about under the #windows tag?

    Yeah, I regularly need help with Linux but I’m a developer and I build new things. If you don’t, you don’t need 99% of those articles as those too are for power users mostly.

    Welcome to the dark side, we got cookies

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    7 hours ago

    this is why they killed off wordpad. they added spell check and ‘ai’ bullshit to notepad, they would have had to do the same to wordpad–which was basically notepad with basic formatting and rtf/doc support…

    with even just spell check added to wordpad, most users would have had no reason to buysubscribe to office for word, then, just those needing the ‘advanced’ features beyond basic formatting and spell checking, or one of the other components of office (excel, outlook ‘classic’, etc).

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    The Windows 11 version of Notepad also makes it impossible to click on the second-to-last line. “Oh you must be trying to click on the last line!”

    I wonder if I could run the Windows 7 version of Notepad off of a flash drive in later versions of Windows…

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    You mean that option that you can literally disable with 2 clicks? (Just counted them myself)

    How horrible.

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      1. It should be opt-in, not opt-out.
      2. Once it’s there, I don’t trust that it’s not still secretly collecting my data, or will be silently reenabled by updates or changes to the ToS.