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Where can I find more info about this .ipa?
To let out a fart
That is simply a delicious looking pork sword.
Company towns!
That’s really surprising. I’m a regular reader of omgubuntu, and they frequently post about popular gnome extensions. Would I have heard of it outside of this source 🤔 I think probably not. So perhaps I shouldn’t be so surprised.
Strongly agree. Dash to dock is always the first step after a new install.

The experience of 24.04 feels incomplete and lacking when compared to the well established desktop of 22.04 with their fantastic UX modifications. I don’t recall thinking, I wish 22.04 could do this or that. The 24.04 experience had me wishing for customisation features that don’t exist (last tried two weeks ago).

As an example, I love the 22.04 theming, wouldn’t change a thing. In 24.04, I appreciate that I can set rounded, semi-round or square corners, but I don’t want that applied everywhere. I want my toggle switches rounded and window corners semi-round, like 22.04. I think it just comes down to theming customisations really. I couldn’t increase mouse pointer size either. They all feel like things that can and will probably be fixed/added in future, or by a Cosmic Tweaks type app. I’m not ready to accept it in the current form. Turning my back on the best experience in 22.04 to an unsatisfactory experience is what will keep me on 22.04 for the foreseeable future.

It feels like I’ve enjoyed Coke for years and now somebody is trying to convince me Coke Zero is better. Less sugar is obviously better, but it doesn’t taste the same, it’s not Coke.

I’m not surprised by this at all. I tried 24.04 and found it lacked what attracted me to 22.04. It had some great news features, but overall the 22.04 experience is better. I’ll keep trying it though, still early days.
If my memory serves, Write supported full text justification, but WordPad only supported left, center and right justification. So any easy win for Write imo.

Used Microsoft Works in the early 2000’s. Only discontinued in 2009 apparently.