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Windows 11

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Welcome to the community for Windows 11, Microsoft's latest computer operating system.

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Winget (Better than Ninite)

Terminal application manager for windows. If you don't want to bother too much with the terminal

  1. Go to winstall.app and add as many apps as you want.
  2. Click generate script, select powershell, copy the code.
  3. Open powershell and copy paste.

I have my script saved on a notepad incase I have to reset windows or set up a new PC, turns something that takes hours into something that takes minutes.

Winstall App

Filelight (Better than WinDirStat)

It is open source (Made by KDE Devs), faster and better looking.

Filelight You can hover over each subsection to get more details

Flow Launcher (Better than windows search)

Open source, looks better, searches your apps, settings, control panel AND google instead of bing, gives better results and allows blacklisting and alot more.

Flowlauncher

KDE Connect (Better than Phone Link)

Well better for Non Samsung users. Gives you

  • Notifications
  • Air Drop
  • Clipboard Sync
  • Remote Shutdown/Any Command and more.

KDE Connect

ShareX (Better Than Clipping Tool)

Has more options, has the ability to only copy to clipboard and not save. Is what I'm using to write this right now.

ShareX

Playnite (Better than Steam/Gog Galaxy IMO)

  • open-source,
  • supports theming,
  • automatic metadata serach,
  • supports multiple stores,
  • has emulation support out of the box
  • and huge plugin library for extra functionality.

Playnite Switch, GBA, NES, PC, DS it is all here.

Mica For Everyone (Better Than Windows)

Adds Black/White Titlebars based on your theme choice or manual choice.

Edit: Using Mica used to cause artifacts it is fixed now.

Mica For Everyone

This is what KDE connect looks like without MFE :C

ModernFlyouts (Better Than Windows)

Better Volume/Key Notification. IT ALSO TELLS YOU IF YOUR NUM LOCK IS ON. Underrated.

Modern Flyouts

Will My PC Burn Keeping So Many Things in the Background?

I can't close Firefox or I'll lose my post sorry :(. Also ShareX for SS (Takes about 1%)

Disclaimer: I have 16 GB DDR4 Memory and I have only closed the utilities mentioned in this post.

On Everything On

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

This list looks fantastic. It makes me wish I wasn't planning to switch to Linux in a few months.

I genuinely loved Windows and I'm really gonna miss it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Why switch out of curiosity? I switched myself to a user-friendly distro, but I find myself curious as to why others choose to!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

Windows is just wayyyy too bloated now, and privacy is also an attractor.

I understand data collection is part of the present and foreseeable future, and I don't do a whole lot to avoid it, but it's getting to points of absurdity over here.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Windows is very bloated, like a corpse lost at sea for days. Also, the insecurity which is introduced by Windows Copilot doesn't help matters in my opinion. I honestly think that Microsoft is harvesting data rather than collecting it; Canonical, they actually collect just the bare minimum in terms of data, just enough to keep their Ubuntu distro rock solid! While you can do a little to prevent getting your data harvested on Windows, it's easier to dodge that shit on a Linux Distro. There are several distros custom designed for privacy, as nobody likes a snoop!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I'm just...not finding it very bloated at all; it's not too hard to find guides online about how to debloat during the installation

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I have been using fedora on kde since the past year ... I really do miss these tools but I have found great tools on linux too