• Kichae@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    There are also just a lot of personalization options that just aren’t there, particularly for power-lite users, because Linix power users use the terminal for everything.

    Like, heaven forbid you want a full featured, advanced file manager or something, but aren’t interested in learning bash scripting…

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      2 days ago

      you want a full featured, advanced file manager or something

      Which means you are shit out of luck in windows, but comes by default in Plasma. Go figure.

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        Windows File Manager is superior to any linux file manager I’ve tried. I have tried switching to Linux many times and it’s really great, except the damn file managers, which always ends with me switching back to Windows. I just ended my last run with Linux Mint as my daily driver for 3 months. I really enjoyed it and had it configured just the way I wanted. But the file manager(s) just isn’t mature enough, so I caved in, again, and moved back to Windows. Oh well, maybe next time will be the one.

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          You can’t be serious? People buy other file managers because the Windows one sucks so bad. I would know, I purchase our software.

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            I’m not saying windows file manager is perfect and there isn’t better alternatives. But for my work flow, I haven’t found any linux file manager that fits the bill.

            What file manager are you using, and what features does it have that makes it the right fit for you?

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      2 days ago

      Are you truly saying personalization is not there on linux but Windows has it? LoL

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        2 days ago

        I’m pretty sure they’re saying that customization, while present in Linux, is not accessible to most because of a lack of GUI options to configure a nontrivial number of the customization settings.

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          2 days ago

          KDE can configure more things than there are atoms in this world. And All other DE are way more advanced than windows all through the GUI. So their point remains garbage