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- Mar 24 2019, 8:49 PM (228 w, 2 d)
Aug 5 2019
Also in replays there are some folders with commands.txt and metadata.json...and others(which I suspect are from the crushed games) only with commands.txt files. Here are some files from both...I think the bigger ones are from games that didn't crush.
That must be it- I tough the need for more info was just description(previously I tried running Warzone 2100 and somebody checked it instead of me and repaired it).
May 20 2019
Wow- have no idea what's happening guys, but I wish you good luck :)
May 19 2019
Apr 6 2019
Gecko browsers give much more control for users than any Blink ones.
It is really valuable not only for privacy but for security to use 2-3 separate browsers for different activities. Being able to have 2 Gecko browsers would be very nice.
Also there aren't many browsers in the software center in the first place! So another one would be good. Even though it can be downloaded via their website it is extremely annoying to click 20 times before you open the browser. And even if that can easily be fixed, that would be complex for everyday user, especially on disto ,,Designed for Everyone''.
It ultimately it's not a question of using similar tools, it's a question of users choice.
Joplin is more down-to Earth experience-I think it's the only REAL alternative to Evernote-with the advantages of you being the owner of your notes and the ability to choose with what to sync if you want.
In terms of abilities both seems to be close on paper, but in real life Joplin is very easy and standard organizing tool, while boostnote seems like heavy duty program for developers...
Given that Solus is promoted as ,,Designed for Everyone'' and also ,,designed for home computing'' it makes much more sense for it to be in the software center than boostnote.
Joplin can be easily acquired with some commands, but for everyday user that seems like out of reach.
