Originally posted by uratoh
Originally posted by sofi
the OS set in a bit for me, i managed to customise it a bit and change the settings i didn't like and actually i've come to like it, even more than windows 10. StartAllBack fixes all my gripes
What did you do to customize it?
I grew up on Windows and loved the 2000/XP era. One of the worst trends in modern software is the removal of customization options. The old Windows Classic theme and ability to change colors, spacing, borders, etc. was so dang cool. It's a shame that's on the decline.
i installed StartAllBack,
Re-Metrics, noMeiryoUI, some custom wallpapers, changed my fonts, changed my icon theme, installed
MacType, and now it's fine. the laptop i got really resembles the Aluminum PowerBook G4, the ones that had 3:2 screens (this one has a 3:2 screen as well), so i decided to draw inspiration from that.
Originally posted by uratoh
I'm just glad we have so many options in the Linux world.
to be honest, when linux tried to become more `respectable' in the late 2000s, around the shift to GTK3 and KDE4, the introduction of Oxygen, etc., the interfaces became a lot less nice to customise. there was a process of uniformisation too, which i feel like was a deliberate attempt for Linux distros to try to appeal to more people. unless you really spend time working on it, Linux environments too tend to be just soulless corporate flat design out-of-the-box
i grew up with Windows but used Linux (mostly Arch Linux) for about 15 years, and have used OS X for a few years
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