MacOSf or the trackpad gesture support.
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The touchpad gestures in Gnome are by now the same as on MacOS. Gnome is the default desktop on many popular Linux distros.
Termius saves me so much time as an engineer connecting to the dozens of servers in our infrastructure
I wish there is everything
for Linux.
fsearch has the looks but last time I tried I needs to wait for it to scan, no background indexing.
- XNViewMP (cross platform) - no alternative, ImageMagick is shit
- R-Studio (cross platform) - no, Testdisk is not even a fraction as good
- MS Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint - obvious compatibility reasons, I use 2007 in Windows XP VM with no internet
- Filelist Creator (cross platform) - no alternative
- 1DM+ on Android over Aria2App, former can video grab from webpages like how IDM/XDM work on desktop, no other app can
- Snapseed - no alternative that is as quick and simple
I made a recent post of closed source Android apps I like, with explanations. https://lemmy.ml/post/2768094
I know a lot of effort has been put into usability for blender, but it's still just so weird compared to any other desktop app.