Configured to sync with Omni Sync Server, and also sync to my phone (though on Linux I use OmniFocus for Web). I'm a little salty as just after I had a working setup on macos, the ventura upgrade crashed and I had to wipe my system partition to be able to install ventura - and then had to set up most things all over again (minus a few config files I had in a git repo). Usually this URL is an HTTP link, such as: Note that DNF always expands the $releasever, $arch, and $basearch variables in URLs. As long as I can be productive and not have to fix things constantly. Arch, listed at number one here, is a very good candidate for least stable Linux distribution (though others like Gentoo probably trump it). This information is typically presented in the Full Name form, however sometimes the command used to perform the transaction is displayed. > Similarly, on macOS, the scroll direction cannot be changed between mouse and trackpad. I guess that is totally what I would be doing if I was asked to use MacOs, using all but 2GB of ram to the VM. Tried Mac for 4 months at one of the previous jobs but escaped to a comfort zone. Is it something I can't just find, or is it not a Mac concept? He did get used to it, but it was a slog for him to figure out. Maybe you missed it, but I'd ask you again to explain how the author's complaint of traditional Alt-Tab (as described in my comment) missing is "false". Yeah, but the number of apps which require this behavior is far less than those which don't. This can be done by disabling the repository with --disablerepo. Brew is actually my favorite package manager for this reason. While we could have just installed this package from the repository directly with dnf install, sometimes you may be provided with .rpm files directly for installation so its worth knowing how to install them. I want to keep some applications running so it continue to receive its own thing in the background, but I do not want to accidentally open the window during Alt-Tab, e.g. It's a whole host of absolute basics that are missing. "Sinc I guess I'd agree with more discoverable shortcuts for context menu items, but damn if 1 more button press for what is actually quite capable screenshotting just doesn't bother me at all. same here, if I'm told I must use Mac at work, I'm out immediately. However I have nothing really against OSX, apart from it insists on stacking windows ontop of each other, which is deeply annoying. While we can update specified packages in this manner, it is often easier to simply apply all available updates for all packages on the system with dnf update. At work I use Gnome and at home I use MacOS - I am used to both environments. Wuh? To be honest, even Windows mostly works fine nowadays. About the only thing it makes a little easier is putting malicious code in the hands of other users on the system if the compromised account has write access to that file, but hell, if the same thing happened on a Linux system the malware would probably have my sudo password and a ton of other even-more-important info before long anyway, so it's not like that's any better. What OP means is: I've got a fixed workflow, and now I have to learn a few new shortcuts. And yet they redesigned preview and hid the damn icon. Better though, a simple three-finger swipe up on the trackpad show all windows as thumbnails for easily getting to the window you want from any app. With macOS, I have experienced a handful of show stopping bugs since around '02. Sometimes the system broke, sometimes the filesystem limitations and the performance was always bad, especially with anything involving a large number of files. > I either don't understand the problem or what's wrong with `cmd-tab` for app switching and `cmd-~` for app window switching. Imagine quitting your job over an operating system. The dnf group list -v command lists the names of all package groups, and, next to each of them, their groupid in parentheses. Definitely not what MacOS and iOS have become. It's not part of the desktop environment. You middle click somewhere - pasted. At least one new package has been installed. - OmniFocus as my personal GTD. Personally I also miss proper manuals. Finder behaviour is technically consistent, all things being equal, but it's inconsistent in practice as a knock-on effect of other limitations: the root of this is the (inability) to quit Finder*. There's no proper window management, HDMI volume cannot be controlled, can't launch apps like VSCode or Terminal using keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+ Alt + C and Ctrl + Alt + T. The shell takes like 2 seconds to load when opening terminal. You can drag a lot of stuff in windows and it "just works". Tried everything hinted at on the internet, no help. Everything works. This is awful. > Take, for example copying. All you can do try try various systems and pick what works for you, while also remembering that you're not the only person in the world, and sometimes a not-as-good experience for yourself can mean a much better integration with the people you live and work with. Uninstalling, delete it from /Applications. But I've used Finder for three years without these hints. The author would have had a stronger case had he not listed things that are just not true. It refuses to connect when running on Win 2019 and 2022 for some reason. It was distracting as hell last time I used it extensively. But, there are superseded packages in my repository. There is a parameter in both menus, but they switch each other. This way we will not be prompted for any input and dnf will assume that everything will be answered with yes. But hey, strangely enough I'm typing this in Firefox. It's interesting that you bring up this point in defense of KDE, because that's exactly my problem with it, especially when contrasted with macOS. MacOS is strictly superior in the former case, as you can install apps by dragging them to the Applications folder (in Gnome and KDE you need to 'find' .local/share/applications). I remember when I first came to macOS from Windows (around 2003), these were the things that made me wonder why they were ever done any other way: - Volumes simply had names! The issue starts on the longer run, the moment when after one update hibernation stops working or bluetooth has issues and needs to be restarted with rfkill. Its also worth noting that package installations, updates, or removals are also logged in the /var/log/dnf.log file, heres an example of whats logged here. cmd+shift+3/4 doesn't store the screenshot in the clipboard. After all, if you're talking about consistency, you cannot beat the UNIX philosophy. But no, all company-owned computers must be managed by IT, and many of the tools they use to do so don't support any flavor of Linux. This is a design decision from 1984 (at which point we knew far less about the usability of Desktop UIs than we do now) which imho hasn't quite aged well. Yeah, great. Fwiw I've run Linux on an ancient macbook pro in the past (which was past supporting osx/macos): it worked great. There's a mix, I think. By I never see it hide something that is so critical to a hidden menu or something similar. When QuitMenuItem is set to true and you actually quit Finder, that's when starting it won't open a window. So many of us are used to the UI of one or more ecosystems that you're going to report on the subjective intuitiveness of any UI based on what we're already used to. Yeah, the performance of the 8cx Gen3 is more compelling in a $600 box than a $1200 laptop, agreed. Not closing the app once all windows are closed is not 'legacy baggage', but intentional design. Being a Linux guy and having used MacOS for the last few years at work. > Finder: no side by side view for easily moving stuff between unrelated folders/paths. I have no doubt KDE Connect works on more platforms - which is great, but this is exactly my point vs OP's claim: all of these things work on Apple devices out of the box, whereas on other platforms, you have to (at least) install a third-party app. I can have firefox with ublock. Glob expressions are normal strings of characters which contain one or more of the wildcard characters * (which expands to match any character multiple times) and ? I have no clue all the devices were +-1 year of being introduced from one another and all ran the latest versions of their respective OSs. or try to connect an android phone to your macbook via USB-C. You will not be able to access the file system to copy files or do anything else. I did get some good tips from the comment someone linked: > I can't cut-paste a file. It still boggles my mind Apple haven't replaced it with a better, official version. Note that both dnf history undo and dnf history redo commands merely revert or repeat the steps that were performed during a transaction, and will fail if the required packages are not available. To display information about all available packages, both installed and available from a repository, use a command as follows: See the dnf repoquery usage statement for more options: DNF allows you to install both a single package and multiple packages, as well as a package group of your choice. For a Linux (by choice) and Windows (under duress) user who'd totally bought the "Macs have better usability" myth before that it was astounding. For transactions that were not issued by a user (such as an automatic system update), System is used instead. So what you're asking for is really quite a lot more work for IT, if possible at all, and not worth it, despite occasionally losing people as an employee. No, it is not. The most intuitive UI that I have ever used is Intuition on the Amiga. And while you do need to download KDE connect to get the fancier features on KDE, out of the box you do still get USB file transfer. I could spend hours downloading third party apps to add basic functionality like windows snapping or tiling, HDMI volume control, Cm + Opt + T to launch terminal, package managers like brew or I could just use Linux and get all those things out of the box. Yeah, if cost is a matter, then Linux always wins. Thats because at the time Windows (or at least the machine I had windows on), was incapable of rendering individual windows when Alt+Tabbing So youd Alt+Tab and try and distinguish between the window you wanted by the name or just plain luck. You can 'rm /usr/local/bin/*' without sudo. python-libs.x86_64 DNF has resolved that the python-libs-2.7.9-6.fc22.x86_64 package is a required dependency of the python package. I think I'll stick to VSC for now No, you use Preview.app, which is the default image viewer in macOS, and always has been. One of the macbooks sat in a desk for ~8 months due to some "boot issue". by choosing the independent KDE), things are getting complicated. OSS is just infringing the patent, that's it. Intuitiveness is just what you are used to at this point. I use mac because I like (Next/Open/Gnu)Step so maybe that is why things are more intuitive for me. You can still get the drag thing sometimes, but every time I struggle to find what to drag is it the title text or just next to it? About a year ago I had an issue where previously functional USB UART drivers stopped working, result being I had to buy a Linux laptop for firmware work. Right now what wins for me is the apple silicon. It is dramatically, nearly infinitely easier for an IT team to support a single platform, and forcing all employees to use Linux is an absolute non-starter. How do I get rid of them auto-magically? There were some minor breakthroughs/inventions along the way, but half of them were probably just responses to shifting usage patterns. Do keep in mind in macOS you have `pbcopy` and `pbpaste` at the command line, though, for interoperability, and with Linux-style mere highlight, you wouldnt then be able to type in a terminal without losing the selection. (On macOS it's still showing up on Cmd+Tab, but selecting the application doesn't activate the window). They have to put the setting somewhere. You can try running it with Hyper-V directly, or disabling Hyper-V (although that doesnt seem to work on my Windows 11 box, perhaps because of the fancy virtualization-based security features?). Apps are cold-starting much faster today than it was back in the days of disk spindles. Moreover, the 5.15 Linux kernel seems to be handling huge memory allocations for virtual machines an order of magnitude faster than the previous 5.4 kernel. Sure, for Fedora you have to add the Flathub repo (1 click on a website) and if you have a nvidia gpu, then you have to enable the RPMFusion repo (also 1 click on a website). One day perhaps, but for now, macOS will do. > Impossible to create a dotfile from Finder (only terminal). NOTE - You can use these HTML tags and attributes:
. Of these examples: Well, on macOS, my note-taking, reminders and calendar apps all sync with my phone and tablet. Slackware is a Linux distribution created by Patrick Volkerding in 1993. Unless they use MacOS. Hope you had timemachine on which allowed you to instantly recover the contents? The person who wrote the comment on Reddit may love KDE, but that doesnt really matter if they need to run XCode. set global DNF options by editing the [main] section of the /etc/dnf/dnf.conf configuration file; set options for individual repositories by editing the [repository] sections in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf and .repo files in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory; use DNF variables in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf and files in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory so that dynamic version and architecture values are handled correctly; add, enable, and disable DNF repositories on the command line; and. Finder seems to behave the same way as other multi-window apps, if you cmd-tab to it and a window is open, it will appear, and if there isn't the app will focus and you can press cmd-t to open a new window. In this case, /etc/yum.repos.d/mirror.aarnet.edu.au_pub_centos_7.repo has been created with the contents specified above in the output of the command. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Additionally, the KDE version also provides the Advanced Hardware Support (AHS) whose primary focus is to support the latest hardware such as the AMD GPU and the very latest Intel Or replace /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew with something malicious. Using package-cleanup command which is a part of yum-utils package we can uninstall any number of old kernels automatically. And its also even worse, because Alt+ as a natural partner of alt+tab wont even work if you use a different keyboard layout; and it wont even work if you set an application on a workspace. This is an example of what happens if you attempt to perform an action without the appropriate plugin. Commit. The link I posted says you just disable the service that does the restarts. my email client, my chat application. They murdered what had been hands-down the best UI for non-nerds of any OS I've ever seen, with that version. You might want to look at the Lenovo X13s Snapdragon [1]. I've done this a lot to use adb, but haven't had a lot of need to copy files directly, so haven't noticed this issue. I don't really have some complete, ideal feature comparison in mind. Now uninstall the bad package you installed or go back to a kernel version that used to work in the past and so on. arch-chroot /mnt. I did try going all in on the Apple ecosystem. Is this not what the author wants? Both install what I want with one command. It was on every machines at a previous company and well, it worked fine. As you have seen in the above examples, the dnf command can provide quite a bit of output. I think integration within the Apple ecosystem is what really outshines all competition. The really interesting part of intuitiveness is how it scales once you became familiar with the basic set of UX primitives. Small quality of life things like builtin pdf & image preview with annotations and signatures, a readily available pop-up dictionary, smooth gestures, built-in screen recording, quick preview for all types of files when you click the spacebar, sharing files quickly via airdrop, a good email reader, not to mention the whole creative suite and so on. For example, to remove totem, rhythmbox, and sound-juicer, type the following at a shell prompt: Similar to install, remove can take these arguments: DNF is not able to remove a package without also removing packages which depend on it. Why would hardware have to dictate your choice of software though ? Configured to sync with Obsidian Sync. The quickest way to check for updates is to attempt to install any available updates by using the dnf upgrade command as follows: Note that dnf upgrade installs only those updates that can be installed. I have two question: (1) Can the user specify a destination directory for a package install? The volume button thing has to do something with the display. Open a .doc(x) in Pages, Save it and you get a .pages document instead of the original being updated. This is similar to performing a dnf remove followed by a dnf install, however here its done in the one command and custom configuration is not removed, as a dnf remove will delete all configuration files managed by the package. Yeah, it doesn't have to be so hacky though. These examples and explanations are insightful-thank you. Google and MS do also have a similar feature they both annoyingly call "nearby share" (the two aren't compatible with each other). If a transaction does go awry, you can view DNFs transaction history by using the dnf history command as described in Working with Transaction History. How a company the size of Apple can make such a shit keyboard app is beyond me. For example, if you want to play some new game, chances are it will work best on a Windows machine with a monster GPU. I am a C++ developer and spend most of my time in a terminal. Who knows, it's very frustrating. The others require download from the website (basically a Windows-like experience). Plasma has a feature like Expos/Mission Control as well, but it's much better in one crucial way: it does fuzzy filtering as you type. 1 Retain the cache after a successful installation. I use the latter constantly, saves time if you have a lot of open windows as you don't have to cycle among them all to get the one you need. I agree with lack of uBlock for Firefox, though new Safari has 'mods' and Hyperweb helps. Things like the clipboard and its behavior. However, it is recommended to define individual repositories in new or existing .repo files in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory. A sample /etc/dnf/dnf.conf configuration file can look like this: The following are the most commonly-used options in the [main] section: where value is an integer between 0 and 10. The reverse also applies, if you're always thinking in terms of windows grouped by app, then being forced to iterate all windows is annoying. I have not included the full output here as I have hundreds of packages installed on my system, however this small snippet should give you an idea of what to expect. On macOS, this is the expected behavior. One example that comes to mind is more powerful/prominent search features. *though imo Mac OS was lovable as recently as a decade ago. Take doors handles or light switches. In the below verbose example we can see additional information in the output that was not previously available. The reason KDE looks horrible to you is probably due to the history you use computer. Now we can download the RPM file to the local system. The save location for cmd+shift+{3,4} can be configured through the command line. I could, > True but try installing an app that isn't in "the store" (which one again?) Setting up your first Mac as a Linux user ends up feeling like a ton of work involving a ton of disappointing dead ends. Oh, you say, I'll maintain my own Linux laptop! KDE is just 90% similar to the logic you use windows. Remove Package in Ubuntu. Also to not install something that needs sudo. Yeah, try to use an external non-Apple mouse with your macbook - your mouse will scroll in the opposite direction - changing it in setting will reverse the direction of your touchpad. > If you haven't, then it makes absolutely no sense. They miss clipboard managers and windows snapping \_()_/. Secondly, please accept my humblest apologies for a poor choice of proverb; a better one may have been whereupon the well in question is Apple-land. sudo dnf upgrade. - Obsidian for note taking. If I go off and do something else for a while it quietly gets swapped to disc by the system; the instant I switch back, it gets swapped into memory, ready to get back to work. To define a new repository, you can either add a [repository] section to the /etc/dnf/dnf.conf file, or to a .repo file in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory. Alternatively if youre troubleshooting you can specify the -v option to enable verbose output. Once I got used to OSX/macOS (took maybe six months) I wondered WTF I'd been doing with my life, and seeing tons of Android and iOS devices side-by-side every day, and working on apps for both, made it. I wish there were Linux distributions that took an app-centric approach similar to that of macOS. Trying to justify why any user interface as unequivocally better than another is an exercise in futility. I first touched an apple device in my 20's, there was nothing intuitive about it. It has nothing to do with being hip or cool, its a taste preference. But it does depend on experience and open-mindedness. Given the friction and cost involved in getting that working, it's probably smart to just run Linux bare metal unless you're doing work akin to what led me to that (e.g. However, computers ar better now and are capable of showing little images of the windows in Alt+Tab. a specific identifiable spot where dropping a item would do something, it is a ui feature I wish had been picked up by other toolkits. That UI was way ahead of its time. So that's unintuitive also. I almost agree with this, except that the shared clipboard between my phone and computer on iOS/MacOS is so useful I'll often switch to my MacBook from my Linux desktop because of it. > And you can run iOS apps on macOS, so nope, this argument is invalid. That is just bad UX. Learn how to contribute to Fedora Docs. Many smaller companies also prefer managing Macs rather than Windows. The iOS client just launched this year. I haven't regretted it at all. *: You can work around this with the `com.apple.finder QuitMenuItem` setting at the cost of Desktop icons, but we're talking default settings here. Linux is still leagues better than windows. You can remove a package group using syntax congruent with the install syntax: The following are alternative but equivalent ways of removing the KDE Plasma Workspaces group: The dnf history command allows users to review information about a timeline of DNF transactions, the dates and times on when they occurred, the number of packages affected, whether transactions succeeded or were aborted, and if the RPM database was changed between transactions. * Poor to non-existing window tiling (at least Rectangle has very good defaults and works well). Under Windows you can use the uninstall option, which removes DLLs, executables, settings, database and banner cache. MX-Linux 19.2 KDE is available in 64-bit and features an assortment of MX Linux tools, snap technology from AntiX as well as the AntiX live USB the system. I recall Snow Leopard was quite intuitive after Windows, and iPhone 4. Its called multitasking and theres a ton of working memory these days to the point of rarely having to check, not like the legacy days you refer to. It takes a while to learn all the new keyboard shortcutsin fact most of the missing bits quoted in the article are present, just not where/how you were used to them in KDE. Unless Keepass just didn't tap into the API (which would surprise me), but Enpass works like a charm and I felt like an idiot for manually going into the app and copy-pasting this whole time. For context: I'd been a "linux person" since undergrad (mid-90s). All examples in this chapter assume that you have already obtained superuser privileges by using either the su or sudo command. The problem is for a given app. Lack of familiarity is not the same as unintuitive. The filesystem has huge chunks of functionality missing to the point that it seems to basically defeat the point of running a CoW filesystem at all. Whereas the gestures and workspaces on mac are really a productivity boost. It's in View > Show Path Bar. Why can't you just drag? > No, it doesn't. Variables can be used only in the appropriate sections of the DNF configuration files, namely the /etc/dnf/dnf.conf file and all .repo files in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory. The volume mixer can't mix volumes! I've got complaints about Apple and they make mis-steps all the timeand I'm really worried about their getting into ads more heavilybut everyone else doesn't even seem to be trying to compete with what they're doing, so there's no real alternative. Go observe non-tech office workers using Windows some time. All the documents I could find, including recent official ones from Microsoft, on removing Hyper-V so you could run another hypervisor were incomplete. That is why no other commercial OS has it out of the box. Like the good old "Mac vs PC" ads suggested back in the day. Unless you mean that a program running under my user could replace that file with something malicious without my knowing about it, but there are a bunch of other ways it could accomplish similar things if a malicious program is running under my account, so yeah, I'm gonna give it a pass on that. I use brew with everything latest, except for node which I manage with nvm and it works great. Familiarity can help you deal with it just fine, but I don't think I was confusing the two. As already mentioned in the comments, I will take any OS other than Windows 10/11, but my preferences are macOS and Intel's Clear Linux. This came from the distro. >Closing all document windows doesn't close the app. Refers to the systems CPU architecture. The default value listed in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf is installonly_limit=3, and it is not recommended to decrease this value, particularly below 2. Its fine, has virtual monitors, keyboard shortcuts and powershell. Wifi works. On some linux environments I can't take for granted that I will see an image preview in the file picker, so there is that. Another example of the inconsistency it causes is in browsers when you close the last tab and it asks you "closing the browser will cancel the in-progress download, are you sure?" Much better keyboard driven workflow than any other environment. By default the upgrade_type is set to default which will update all available packages, however this can be changed to security instead so that only security updates are installed. Note: I tried Ubuntu 22.10 and it is using Gnome 43 . OpenShot 3.0 Open-Source Video Editor Released with, KaOS 2022.12 Is Out with Linux Kernel 6.0, Improved, This Is the Default Theme of Debian GNU/Linux 12 Bookworm, Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS Released with Initial Support. But at the moment, I cannot use Apple Silicon on anything else other than Mac OS and I believe the performance of these chips is unmatched and it will not be anytime soon. When keyboard shortcuts that control window/document lifetime sometimes also control app lifetime depending on context, that is an internal inconsistency in the abstraction. How to Update/Upgrade KDE Plasma Desktop. pacman or brew? This command is therefore mostly useful in scripts and for checking for updated packages that were not installed after running dnf upgrade. You're right: it was the next line after Nexus, Pixel, that I had. Isnt this just different choices on customizability vs uniform polished approach. macOS Terminal actually supports middle-click insert. Felt way more intuitive than Windows, - File organisation felt more sensible. I couldn't do anything and was extremely frustrated. Why? The newest transactions appear at the top of the list, and we can view further information of a transaction by specifying its ID, as shown below. That said, I still like KDE Plasma more than macOS as a desktop. The latest incarnation, Plasma, is quite a lot better than it used to be, granted. document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()); Receive new post notifications by email for free! Wasn't very discoverable for them, but very easy for me at the tender age of 12-13, probably because I was actually interested in tech and learning about all the ins and outs of windows, they were just trying to get stuff done. It's why I can only work in Linux. I gave an example of hardware that was broken. This is an odd complaint - scrolling on macbook touchpads presumably works in reverse to your own non-mac machine but you don't seem to have noticed? That's not an excuse however for Brew to upgrade everything to the latest version any time you install an unrelated package. > Or replace /usr/local/Homebrew/bin/brew with something malicious. If you know you want to install the package that contains the named binary, but you do not know in which /usr/bin or /usr/sbin directory the file is installed, use the dnf provides command with a glob expression: dnf provides "*/file_name" will find all the packages that contain file_name. We can optionally exclude a specific package from update, installation or removal with the -x command which will exclude that package. What you describe with wifi is likely a closed source driver with special binary blob firmware requirements. > At least from my experience with ~15 years of mac, ~15 years of on-and-off linux and windows, macOS has remained more consistent, because the primitives are much more universal. 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I used MacOS full time for a month or two (coming from Windows), and more recently Ubuntu for about a month. You know, the one you can't (temporarily) hide entries for without a third-party app, which is functionality that exists in both Windows and KDE. > I recently quit a job that made me use a Mac after less than 3 months, and I'm not even kidding, that was part of why. Ive just installed Fedora 26 and I want to secure it first, which means (in part) configuring automatic updates, which means learning about DNF. I'm using Ctrl-t to exchange ('transpose') two adjacent characters all the time to fix typos in-place. There is no paid app store, if that is what you meant, except on ElementaryOS. Been using it myself and even Gnome is better and neater IMHO. Im so over endless discussions individual philosophical and aesthetic preferences in o/s and window managers. Here's an example of what I consider a valid complaint: the placement of a Mac's app menubar at the top of the screen, instead of the top of an application window, is wrong. * Missing native Alt+Tab and individual window switching (only does app switching). In the following instructions, well be using the wget command to download Chrome and the distros package manager to locally install the downloaded file.. An alternative approach is to download Google Chrome for Linux using any Still, the impression is overwhelming when one comes to macOS as a power user from elsewhere that lots of the basics are missing, and that the majority of Apple's efforts go into the integration of applications that sit on top the core operating system and desktop environment rather than the software that comprises those things. I wonder. > The keyboard just works, sharing between apps just works. By using a Linux-based OS, Valve is hugely improving I think in this case it was more about prejudice about security and standardization (yeah, in full-remote international env). It doesn't store personal data. > PS - Question for you. There are also ways to keep it hot, while not being active. I now see they are listed in the app menu though. (For example, the green 'status light' when activating SSH, compared to the slider buttons used everywhere else in the OS.). At this point I'll never buy another Apple device. Several of the things listed are false (like the lack of ability to open files with your keyboard, which you can do with cmd-) and app window switching (cmd+~). This is quite similar, except that we replace installed with available to instead list all available packages. I've been using an iPhone for almost exactly 2 years now and I didn't realized until like a month ago that you can change the default password manager. Some others you won't. 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