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- Apr 30, 2023
Off the top of my head:I really have a hard time thinking of anything else where wanting an ancient binary to work is a more practical option than using something else.
- CNC machines
- Line-of-business software
- Anything that needs to deal with legacy file formats (you'll note what I screenshotted is almost entirely that from a vidyagames standpoint)
- Preferring an older UI that changed at some point
- You already paid for something and the newer stuff requires a subscription
It's kind of a tangent but all Linux file managers are pretty annoying especially when you get into external drives (which require mount points) or network resources, plus they often have really bizarre UI paradigms layered in that some retard thought was cool like anytime you type a letter it starts searching, when in Windows & MacOS & even ChromeOS it just jumps the selected item to the file that starts with that letter. Mostly I do linux file operations from CLI though.And the file manager thing. I actually think this is the first time I've seen anyone complain about not being able to use a file manager on Linux. I know I've never had any problems with file managers, that's for sure. They just do their job. And there like 10 or more commonly used file managers to pick from. I feel like most people just find one of those they like, and use it and never think about it again.
FWIW the comment was actually targeted at how retarded Windows 11's file explorer is.
