I hear you. And I use that for many situations. All I’m saying is most complaints likely come from users with small screens and the fact that the default tool setup is so large makes it hard.
I hear you. And I use that for many situations. All I’m saying is most complaints likely come from users with small screens and the fact that the default tool setup is so large makes it hard.
Which isn’t as easy as having the tools right there.
You seem to have a pretty big monitor. Try it on a 13” laptop and you’ll see why it’s harder to use.
The photo is a good added content for your post imo
Nice but it feels like a rather thick stack for a watch.
The QA engineer obviously.
Can you put your computer in a bear proof garbage can?
That’s a lot of words for so little information.
This was a triumph!
It looks like crap but it’s sooooo good! That’s what I use too
I have a plugin in VSCode to remind me not to forget the semicolons
I just use the Konami code as a secret password.
And the ones you leave for yourself to check during development and forgotten to close before release.
To me open source means you have access to the source code. You can choose to modify it and let the author know you modified it. It’s up to the author to decide if they want to implement the changes.
The big difference is that old games run on the same hardware with no OS or no new updates to the OS. Droid is supposed to work with new phones on constantly updated OS. It’s just like it’s OK for a CNC machine to work with floppy disks since it’s not a connected device that needs to work with new hardware/software to function.
Pixelmator is nice if you want a nice interface. Not all functionalities are here but it’s nicer to look at than Gimp.
Kinda similar. I remember having a file I could t delete. But I could move it to a new folder and delete that folder and the file would delete.
Yep. If you don’t show me what I want without jumping through hoops. I’m gone.