For Linux power users, these are few tools that will help to get things done quickly:
Synapse
This is an outstanding tool which can be used to quickly launch programs in Linux. Once installed it can be launched with various key board shortcuts. It runs in the background and popsup up a small window with excellent auto complete functionality.
(image from https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/use-synapse-to-launch-programs-on-linux/ )
Installation instructions https://web.archive.org/web/20240105105544/https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/use-synapse-to-launch-programs-on-linux/
Plank
If you are a fan of Window Manager like Window Maker or i3 then, plank is a nice little utility to provide an easy to access view of the windows.
See it action below:
Shutter
Screen shot and editing is an important functionality especially for collaborative remote environments and helps asynchronous communication. Shutter is a nice little utility that provides full fledged screen grab capability quite similar many paid tools out there.
All three tools are easily installable via dpkgs or similar on various Linux flavors.
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Every time I use windows I am inclined to think that LINUX is better.
GUI makes life easier and the learning curve flatter.
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It won't be long in my view before the Linux desktop is set to overtake Windows, not so sure about Mac, Apple still make good hardware, even though it's expensive.
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I have been using Linux for almost an year now. It has been an amazing experience and Windows is already looking like a torture for me. There was a moderately difficult learning curve. It worth all worth the effort in the end. I don't think even a Mac could live upto the experience I am having. Some of my friends own Apple devices. Based on my limited experience, I would take GNOME over whatever Mac has any time of the day.
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Newer versions / distributions of Linux is very friendly. I was reading the other day that the desktop share of Linux has increased considerably over the last year.
Windows 11 launch may have helped. SteamOS must have played a part too. After I switched, I managed to get two of my friends to switch as well. One of them loved it and the other one didn't complain.
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