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A Windows PC app version will improve performance since it doesn't have to run under a web browser like FreeTube
dunno... if your website sucks so hard efficiency wise that it needs its own 3rd party app...maybe make your site not suck so hard.
i never, ever needed a 3rd party tool to browse reddit on my phone other than standard browser... and were not talkin about a resource limited environment like a phone.
this is like having single-use items in the kitchen.. yeah, you'll get some marginal improvement, but management of 'the thing' isnt worth it
Dude i literally have a shitty old pc with a socket 775 pentium 4 and 3 gb of ddr2 ram and geforce 210 and rans on windows 7 enterprise 64 bit. That lags so hard on youtube with an old version of firefox 91.10.0esr (32 Bit). But on FreeTube it ran decently still a bit choppy in some places but its okay
ha, you really had to dig for that one
if youre running old hardware, you dont want windows
I tried linux but i wasn't satisfied so i'm fine with windows. Maybe if ReactOS has finally reached beta i might consider switching the os. And yes the old pc is the only one i have i really wish i get a new pc soon
Edit: Since my old pc sucks so much i kinda always borrow my dad's pc which is massively better than mine
For the record, that's an incredibly shitty argument.
"LOL GIT GUDER PC"
There's a better solution for legacy hardware on windoze, and you don't know what it is.
Just admit it, or STFU.
You have bigger problems than a 3rd party app if you get bogged down in a browser in 2023.