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Old 04-12-2025, 02:47 PM   #927
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Originally Posted by Graham44 View Post
Anyway what I mean to say in my ramblings is apart from your specialist programs if you had Mint on a spare computer you might find yourself using it for day to day tasks such as emails, web browsing more than you might think as it's such a nice OS to use, just a thought
I guess I wasn't clear enough.

I used that live Linux Mint USB stick a good number of times. I found it worked well enough etc.

My programs, the ones I created myself, are programs I use everyday, so I would have to be swapping back and forth between two different logins or PCs if I also used Linux ... not gonna happen.

While Linux isn't bad, on Windows I am a serious Power User, and on Linux I would never be that. My mind doesn't work in the right way to use Linux at that level. I don't like the naming conventions etc etc. I use AutoIt because it uses everyday person naming, that almost any PC user can make sense of.

I don't program in C variants or Python or any of the many other programming languages out there, because my mind does not suit them, we clash. I don't think like they do, can't think like they do.

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