

Application Compatibility means you don’t have to maintain it.
Application Compatibility means you don’t have to maintain it.
Sublime Text, freaking Atom, the list goes on…
did you get the job?
Why does everyone keep forgetting 2000 and 8.1?
Ah, I get it now.
But you can pirate Windows for the exact same reasons.
I love Clippy. It’s cool that he can answer all kinds of questions and stuff like that, but I only got him to be a little desktop companion. I wish he had a little more personality to him. His jokes are dry and he’s always saying that he’s my Windows assistant. His “conversations” can be cute at times, I just wish he wasn’t so relentless in his pursuit to assist. I don’t really need help from Clippy, I never did. I need Clippy’s companionship.
—Andrea, 2023-08-22
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Simply no. They modernized it in Windows 11 and made it do the expensive mica stuff have fonts and tabs and some awful “restore session” feature
Isn’t backwards-compatibility Microsoft’s thing? You can still run an app in XP mode if my memory serves.
You mean VSCode
Notepad is, in fact, under active development. They recently upgraded find and replace so it works 90% of the time instead of 30% and added some annoying restore session by default feature. not to mention tabs
or just WPS if you hate these and don’t hate China more than Microsoft
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Office is one of the easiest things to pirate. It 1. is very popular 2. has an official mass-activation way that can be easily exploited. I suspect we may have a spy in there
Or, y’know, just use LibreOffice with the tabs setting and contextual groups if you can afford experimental features
or if you still hate the UI just use WPS instead, who cares that it’s awful and from China you don’t have to pay
Also, why would you even get Word or PowerPoint on macOS?? Excel I understand but these two??
Just calling it ISO isn’t a good idea for an intro class like that because it is a set of MANY standards. They should have put a little side blurb and called it ISO 9660 in the table.
This is the only thing here I disagree with. The table is quite clearly putting extensions on the left and intro classes do not need to know about the International Organization for Standardization.
Doesn’t CopyQ have a shortcuts menu in its settings?
I would not say Enhancer is a part of firefox; the same extension also exists for chrome. However an early 2021 guide did say Firefox wasn’t less resource consuming, thanks for that.
Yeah I also have Return Youtube Dislike, forgot to mention that.
Also, I forgot to mention this, but Google didn’t really support WEI yet. It’s all from two engineers’ private opinions, though it’s also strange that they haven’t made an official statement yet.
I’ve never encountered such issues and when they do happen they’re very random and not “periodically”. I have no idea what you mean by “automatic tab grouping” but that did remind of two more features I miss from chromium which I’ve added.
To me my CPU usage has definintly gone down after switching to waterfox. Edge kept crashing periodically for me.
BTW, do you use any other extensions besides Enhancer, Annotations Restored, SponsorBlock and DeArrow?
I swear that site makes green dots smaller until they disappear when you zoom out. Still pretty cool though, our nearest McDonalds has a broken ice cream machine
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