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>>>Linux's native apps for this are better than Apple-centric macOS GUIIgnoring that you are now attempting to deflect, you declared macOS to
apps [and therefore don't need replacement with Windows apps].
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be inadequate simply because it COULD run Windows apps in CrossOver...
???
>...so why isn't Linux inadequate when you actually CHOOSE to run Windows>
apps?
How are you drawing a distinction there?
I'm not.
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YOU are.
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YOU are calling macOS inadequate for being able to do something that not
only can one do in Linux, but moreover something YOU actually need to do.
I'm using Agent because I always used it. It's one app. I actually
would be motivated to switch if I were using macOS, probably, to
Usenapp, but that would be crazy given that Linux is the OS I would
prefer to run..
Actually, it was TWO apps when last I checked...
But you're continuing to ignore the point.
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You're claiming that the mere EXISTENCE of a facility to run Windows
software under macOS (CrossOver Mac) proves the inadequacy of macOS...
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...so why doesn't the existence of the same facility on Linux prove its
inadequacy?
>You're supposed to be supporting your claim that:And turning to your deflections:>
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Name such an app.
For Usenet, I've heard good things about Usenapp for macOS, never seen
it, it didn't exist when I had mine. It may be better than what's
available for Linux GUI. But certainly Linux has options for GUI IRC.
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'Linux's native apps for this are better than Apple-centric macOS GUI apps'
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And with no surprise at all, you're completely failing.
If I were starting without any Windows apps, I'd want to go toward
Linux for choice, yes. There are specific things macOS excels at, but
I'm an Internet person, simply having a quality desktop is the
experience. It's hardly surprising I'd be running Linux.
You made a specific claim:
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'Linux's native apps for this are better than Apple-centric macOS GUI apps'
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In what way are they "better"?
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