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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•10 months agoI voluntarily use gnome. I spent years on Mac os and I make gnome look like osx.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-210 months agoI never used a mac, used ubuntu unity for a year, and spend the rest of my life on Windows. I started using gnome last year, and I just feel like the workflow is so intuitive and productive, I cannot stand any Windows-like workflow any more. I love the super key so much LOL.
minus-squareBizzlelinkEnglish1•10 months agoDo you have the menubar (file, edit, view, etc) up top like OSX? That’s like the one feature from OSX that I actually like, I tried to hack something together with KDE but it’s pretty janky and only works sometimes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoThat’s a feature that I’ve personally learned to live without. Never really tried on gnome to make anything similar so idk what’s out there.
minus-squareKaru 🐲link1•10 months agoI figured, but is there any reliable way to hide the toolbar from the windows in KDE? So that the widget is not redundant. I couldn’t find any.
minus-squareBizzlelinkEnglish1•10 months agoI think it’s in the settings, but like I said it’s not very reliable anyway and my laptop is dead right now. I’ll check in a little bit
I voluntarily use gnome. I spent years on Mac os and I make gnome look like osx.
I never used a mac, used ubuntu unity for a year, and spend the rest of my life on Windows.
I started using gnome last year, and I just feel like the workflow is so intuitive and productive, I cannot stand any Windows-like workflow any more.
I love the super key so much LOL.
Do you have the menubar (file, edit, view, etc) up top like OSX? That’s like the one feature from OSX that I actually like, I tried to hack something together with KDE but it’s pretty janky and only works sometimes.
That’s a feature that I’ve personally learned to live without. Never really tried on gnome to make anything similar so idk what’s out there.
Hey, same. What did you use?
The KDE Global Application Menu Widget I think
I figured, but is there any reliable way to hide the toolbar from the windows in KDE? So that the widget is not redundant. I couldn’t find any.
I think it’s in the settings, but like I said it’s not very reliable anyway and my laptop is dead right now. I’ll check in a little bit