Vote on March's Topics!
- The best email clients 25
- The best Productivity apps 17
- GNOME is very customizable 26
- Mythbusting: Linux apps are crappy 14
- I don't recommend Ubuntu anymore 33
- How to make Windows feel more like home for Linux users 9
Hey Everyone!
It's time to vote on what I'll cover in March (even though I still have 3 videos to release in February).
What's guaranteed is:
- 5 Linux News video, one each week
- GNOME 42, because that's going to release next month, with plenty of interesting changes
- Some Steam Deck content, because I hope that the one I bought will arrive quickly during March. I plan to start with a more general review, followed by a more in depth look at SteamOS 3, and how to play non steam games.
- A long term Fedora 35 review: I've been using Fedora for a while now, and I have some thoughts about it
And so, you get to choose between a number of topics, and I'll make the 3 that get the most votes!
- The best email clients: email on Linux can be a pain, so I'll try to take a look at the various desktop clients we can find, and see which ones are really useful
- The best Productivity apps: working title, for applications that let you get work done, like todo lists, timers, organizers...
- GNOME is very customizable: GNOME might seem very locked down out of the box, but it is actually possible to turn it into a very different beast, so we'll look at the options
- Mythbusting: Linux apps are crappy: there's this notion going around that Linux and FOSS apps are sub-par, or worse than their counterparts. It's time to debunk that!
- I don't recommend Ubuntu anymore: a bittersweet video about why I wouldn't recommend ubuntu to beginners, or new linux users anymore.
- How to make Windows feel more like home for Linux users: this one was almost picked last time, so it re-enters the poll!
Time to let me know which ones you'd like me to cover!
Nick