

I used to use μLauncher and KISS Launcher. The former is available on Accrescent, while the latter looks nice.
I used to use μLauncher and KISS Launcher. The former is available on Accrescent, while the latter looks nice.
In the computer. Straight up ‘virtualising it’. And by it, let’s just say. My pingus.
There are more features planned. Once it’s feature-complete, it will even have adblocking and KeePassXC integration.
However, as I am a student with a few mental health issues, development is slow. I don’t expect the browser to be “finished” for another year at least.
Recompile with updated libraries. There’s probably a better way, but it’s further down the list. This thing doesn’t even support downloads yet.
I call it Magellan. It’s nowhere near ready for production use, though.
Ah, I am using WebKitGTK.
Currently version 4.1, though, as 6.0 is not supported on GTK3, and upgrading the project to GTK4 would possibly require a complete rewrite.
I wrote my own browser using WebKit. Chrome is bloat.
Fair enough.
Initial thought:
Micro ftw!
(I also use Geany, Featherpad, Vim, ee(1), and JOE)
For you, I’d recommend trying Logseq. It wasn’t for me, but feature-wise it might be what you’re looking for.
Failing that, using todo.txt for your notes might work better. However, the only usable app on iOS for this is SwiftoDo, and you would need to figure out how to sync the file yourself.
ffs. Guess I’d better move everything off and close my account, then.
KTrip’s not bad.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure System1 divested themselves of it.
They still own Startpage and Startmail, though.