• QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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    Honestly I’d love for more Linux-only apps to be available on Windows, so, when I’m forced to use it, I can still get the same awesome libre apps I’m enjoying on Linux.
    Despite that, I still haven’t had the balls to open a single issue anywhere to support Windows 👀

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      A lot of terminal apps tend to skip windows, ungoogled chromium doesn’t have a official windows release

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      A lot of open source projects do have windows versions, and the big projects that come to mind like blender or Firefox definitely do… but there’s a a lot of little pieces of software that don’t. One example that comes to mind for me is the Dino XMPP client… Linux only for now, unfortunately!

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          I have no idea as I’ve never been a windows user, haha. Dino is one of the examples I know about though, because I know I can’t recommend it to windows users.

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      Emacs is a rough experience for one.

      A lot of ML stuff does not, e.g. Microsoft DeepSpeed.

      Lots and lots of CLI programs as well.

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      Guitarix was one of those for me. I know there are better virtual amps on windows but I quite enjoyed guitarix for its open and free nature. Plus audio routing on windows is a nightmare.

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    There was a time when the Freezer devs didn’t make a windows version of some updates, and their solution was to use it via WSL. So I never used it again.

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    I do not understand the meme. Do you mean complaining about absent system requirements?

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      Windows users complaining that a Linux (or at a stretch, even Mac) app doesn’t have a Windows version.

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          Yup. I work in media, and there are a lot of media programs that are Mac exclusive. Even worse, Apple insists on breaking lots of them with every update. So at work, we always have to decline updates for a week or two until all of our programs have a chance to update and unfuck everything Apple did.

          The worst case was when Apple came out with the M1 Mac’s. One of our programs took almost a year and a half to finally get updated to work on M1 processors. And of course, this was right around the time that we were looking into upgrading our Macs, because our existing ones were starting to show their age. So we just had to sit on our hands (and put the funding towards something else) until the mission-critical programs we needed all got their proper updates.

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            A week or two lol… I work for a tech company and we’re usually 6 months delayed on macos updates because of the mountain of IT malware they have to validate and make work together for every release.

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    I remember having issues with Wireshark on Windows since it doesn’t include a lot of libs that it can use to monitor traffic. Does that count on the list?