@fionor @Skelemental @GossiTheDog "proprietary"??
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@gunchleoc @mike @Skelemental @GossiTheDog Workarounds are precisely the reason why I don't want to deal with Linux. Windows and MacOS systems are not ideal, but they fit easily to professional workflow. Linux doesn't. @fionor It all depends on what type of work you're doing, and on how much time you can invest into learning new tools. E.g. https://www.peppercarrot.com/ is produced entirely on Linux, including typesetting a printed art book. So, while it doesn't work for you, it doesn't mean it can't work for anybody else. @gunchleoc @mike @Skelemental @GossiTheDog There os this mysterious thing called industry standard... Linux ain't it. @fionor For my translation work, I decided to go against the industry standard tool and bought a different tool that is much better, and can import and export the other tool's file format. So, I can swap data with my colleague who uses the industry standard tool. It's still on Windows though. |
@mike I run Windows in a VirtualBox on top of Linux, for those pieces of work software that aren't available. That setup is probably too nerdy for the average person though.
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