This is just about the android app version. The desktop version still works and continues to live.
I was not even aware of this fork let alone a long timeline of existence. I am adding this onto my weekend project list. Thanks for the recommendation.
If KeepassXC goes under (most unlikely), I would probably switch to another field or electronics
Has anyone have personal experience moving off of gitea and using forgejo
I'd love to do this but it's hard to find any written experiences yet.
;Edit: I will probably just try it
Agree on all counts about Notepad++ "oldness"
- slower when we have 100 files open
- clunky
- rigid
- old GUI paradigms ( settings modal, find modal etc)
- inflexible and less customizable UI chrome area
Few things I like about Notepad++ enough to actually keep on using it on work workstations:
- Plugins ecosystem. I am too entrenched into it.
- PoormansSqlFormatter
- Tidy2
- JSTool
- XML Tools
- ComparePlus
- TextFx2
- great built-in editing operations
Edit > EOL
- great bookmarking operations
- Very active development
- Way faster than VS Code for text manipulation tasks
Geany with Plugins with is great but misses out on the above stuff
Sublime is the only one and I could use it for a serious amount of time. I only went back because I could not often get it installed in some enterprises.
Thank you for your comment.
- .NET is my bread and butter and the C# language is great now. Can't let go. I do have my eyes, and some proficiency, on Go and Python.
- I planned to use online Excel for a while, but installed LibreOffice Calc as of now.
- For backups, I am trying OneDrive-For-Linux, but eventually plan to have a syncthing based setup.
Regarding the editor, having a similar experience like Notepad++ is not a must, and I used vim on and off but could never stick due to various editing requirements over the years as mentioned in other comment.
Disney hotstar and other OTTs are going to follow the suite, IG. Fuck them all.
ctrl-shift-n does open last window
At this moment, reddit is best for search via google or otherwise.
A smaller scale anecdote of mine — I have been using Linux for more than a decade as a second daily driver. I need to make the switch. Everything I need now is on Linux except Visual Studio. So I planned to change my main programming language. It is slow and painful, but I think I am on the right path. Windows 10 is truly the last Windows, for me.
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Web directories like dmoz
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Small web (personal websites are bringing this back with nojs and minimal css)
Aww, too bad
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