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<blockquote data-quote="bellgamin" data-source="post: 1042473" data-attributes="member: 56053"><p>It's Seamonkey -- she posted that fact in a prior comment in this thread. Thanks [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] for that suggestion. I shall certainly monkey around with seamonkey whenever I boot up Win7 again. Right now, I am 99.72401% using Linux. It's great!</p><p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p><p>I switched to Zorin Pro in mid-March because it likes me.</p><p></p><p>BTW, here are 8 of the many apps that I use daily:</p><p>1-AutoKey -- this is an app for auto-typing macros. Example: if I type "fb" (without the quotes) then AutoKey automatically types the comment I use when reviewing a seller who did a good job for me on eBay. That comment is about 25 words in length, so AutoKey saves me a lot of repetitive typing. I use AutoKey a lot.</p><p>2-Zim Desktop Wiki -- this app functions like a notebook with index tabs. Zim let's me have as many notebooks as I want. So it functions like the notebooks I had in college. I had a notebook for science -- with tabs for geology & paleantology. I had another for law -- with tabs for Texas and Hawaii and Federal. And so forth. Zim let's me make handy notebooks for stuff I do these days, now that I am retired.</p><p>3-Betterbird -- this is a version of Thunderbird. I use Betterbird for email & calendar.</p><p>4-KeePassXC - password manager</p><p>5-AbiWord -- I like it better than LibreOffice.</p><p>6-BleachBit -- cleans up the trash</p><p>7-luckyBackup -- Quick backup of Home files. I use this several times a day</p><p>8-Timeshift -- I use this every 2-4 days to back up System files. I have it set so that it also backs up Home files - as a fail-safe for luckyBackup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellgamin, post: 1042473, member: 56053"] It's Seamonkey -- she posted that fact in a prior comment in this thread. Thanks [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] for that suggestion. I shall certainly monkey around with seamonkey whenever I boot up Win7 again. Right now, I am 99.72401% using Linux. It's great! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I switched to Zorin Pro in mid-March because it likes me. BTW, here are 8 of the many apps that I use daily: 1-AutoKey -- this is an app for auto-typing macros. Example: if I type "fb" (without the quotes) then AutoKey automatically types the comment I use when reviewing a seller who did a good job for me on eBay. That comment is about 25 words in length, so AutoKey saves me a lot of repetitive typing. I use AutoKey a lot. 2-Zim Desktop Wiki -- this app functions like a notebook with index tabs. Zim let's me have as many notebooks as I want. So it functions like the notebooks I had in college. I had a notebook for science -- with tabs for geology & paleantology. I had another for law -- with tabs for Texas and Hawaii and Federal. And so forth. Zim let's me make handy notebooks for stuff I do these days, now that I am retired. 3-Betterbird -- this is a version of Thunderbird. I use Betterbird for email & calendar. 4-KeePassXC - password manager 5-AbiWord -- I like it better than LibreOffice. 6-BleachBit -- cleans up the trash 7-luckyBackup -- Quick backup of Home files. I use this several times a day 8-Timeshift -- I use this every 2-4 days to back up System files. I have it set so that it also backs up Home files - as a fail-safe for luckyBackup. [/QUOTE]
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