Feel like contributing here.
Take for example, IntelliJ IDEA, the "superb" IDE for Java developers. Once you use it, forget the rest, you never go back to Eclipse or NetBeans.
I see dBpoweramp as the same type of must-have software to the ripping CD software.
IntelliJ IDEA does have a Linux version.
And WINE is really crap to my taste.
I won't upgrade to Windows 11 not even if it's the year 2030.
I would prefer to move to Linux than dealing with Microsoft.
Take for example, IntelliJ IDEA, the "superb" IDE for Java developers. Once you use it, forget the rest, you never go back to Eclipse or NetBeans.
I see dBpoweramp as the same type of must-have software to the ripping CD software.
IntelliJ IDEA does have a Linux version.
And WINE is really crap to my taste.
I won't upgrade to Windows 11 not even if it's the year 2030.
I would prefer to move to Linux than dealing with Microsoft.
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