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Old 07-11-2021, 01:56 PM   #139
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice View Post
five times as long to have dig through the equation editor to find what you need and it STILL can't automatically number equations.
MS Word for Windows could automatically number everything since version 1 (late '80s). Equation editor is a freebie toy for schoolchildren, there is a full version for professional use.

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There's absolutely no reason something like FineReader couldn't work perfectly fine on Linux if they cared to port it.
So where are those applications ported? Why does Apple develop and support three or 4 toolkits to build applications on MacOS instead of using the Linux' godly software?

Why Linux get only rejects like LibreOffice (a rebranding of German abandonware office suite called StarOffice) or Firefox (a rebranding of abandonware Netscape Navigator), or Tesseract (an abandonware Hewlett-Packard product), or Java/Electron 'apps'? Distros are unable to continue to maintain the modern software like Chrome[ium], starting to drop it, why?

Even Cuneiform, a toy-like OCR program bundled with Lexmark hardware, has better UI and functionality than any tesseract frontend... again, why?
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