I'm a Flutter Developer, Web Developer, Linux Lover, Love Python for Coding now exploring UI/UX with Mobile App Development. ๐
And yes, I'm a final year IT engineering Student ๐ค.
That's definitely what a true lover of eOS would say! And I must say if any person get used to eOS than it's very hard to move to other distro but I did that and I'm using KDE Neon since a year and it's definitely a better step in case of battery and RAM usage...I highly recommend KDE Neon! And yes Toggl is also best for planning your work, it gives a weekly stats on your mail too so I guess you should give it a try!
Yes, unfortunately, eOS its based on Ubuntu and they also prefer a more 'stable' distro approach, but sometimes that means not receiving some GNOME3 updates related to performance and stuff ... They are still using the X11 window manager and from the last time I checked it was causing some memory leaks with GNOME :(
I will definitely try KDE Neon ... I hear a lot of people saying how KDE has evolved and I am curious to give it a try! Don't know If I will be able to live without my native desktop planner app tho ๐๏ธ
I'm a Flutter Developer, Web Developer, Linux Lover, Love Python for Coding now exploring UI/UX with Mobile App Development. ๐
And yes, I'm a final year IT engineering Student ๐ค.
I know, I understand that eOS really holds it's user very tightly and it's so user friendly no one wants to switch to other distro but ya, we only finds the best after experiments ๐.
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That's definitely what a true lover of eOS would say! And I must say if any person get used to eOS than it's very hard to move to other distro but I did that and I'm using KDE Neon since a year and it's definitely a better step in case of battery and RAM usage...I highly recommend KDE Neon! And yes Toggl is also best for planning your work, it gives a weekly stats on your mail too so I guess you should give it a try!
Thanks for sharing Shivani!
Yes, unfortunately, eOS its based on Ubuntu and they also prefer a more 'stable' distro approach, but sometimes that means not receiving some GNOME3 updates related to performance and stuff ... They are still using the X11 window manager and from the last time I checked it was causing some memory leaks with GNOME :(
I will definitely try KDE Neon ... I hear a lot of people saying how KDE has evolved and I am curious to give it a try! Don't know If I will be able to live without my native desktop planner app tho ๐๏ธ
I know, I understand that eOS really holds it's user very tightly and it's so user friendly no one wants to switch to other distro but ya, we only finds the best after experiments ๐.