Honestly GNOME and GTK. New GTK styling is wonderfully consistent and nice to look at, I like the overview panel and always try to trigger it in Windows, and I just love GNOME’s workflow. It’s closest to macOS but honestly macOS still feels kind of clunky in comparison to GNOME.
Also I always get the feeling when using proprietary operating systems that a computer isn’t mine. There are things that you just literally cannot change by design for “security” in Windows and macOS, and I don’t like that. I want my computer to stop a process when I tell it to stop. I also really dislike forced updates and I miss the ability to tell my computer what to do rather than it trying to tell me. Fucky-wucky error codes as well annoy the shit out of me, as well as baby talking your users. “We’re getting everything ready for you :))))”
Honestly GNOME and GTK. New GTK styling is wonderfully consistent and nice to look at, I like the overview panel and always try to trigger it in Windows, and I just love GNOME’s workflow. It’s closest to macOS but honestly macOS still feels kind of clunky in comparison to GNOME.
Also I always get the feeling when using proprietary operating systems that a computer isn’t mine. There are things that you just literally cannot change by design for “security” in Windows and macOS, and I don’t like that. I want my computer to stop a process when I tell it to stop. I also really dislike forced updates and I miss the ability to tell my computer what to do rather than it trying to tell me. Fucky-wucky error codes as well annoy the shit out of me, as well as baby talking your users. “We’re getting everything ready for you :))))”