Adobe lightroom vs darktable. Don't get me wrong, I still use darktable instead of lightroon,, but my god, it is incredibly unstable and everything is just harder to do.
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I've installed Darktable probably 10 times in the past 5 years, and uninstalled it immediately after. Basically collecting its .exe files at this point.
There's just something about the UI that makes it daunting and unappealing to use for me. I'm hoping more FOSS programs can get the Blender treatment with UI/UX improvements and a ton of fundind.
Studio 3T over MongoDB Compass. Despite the comparatively dated UI, S3T is way more capable
There's a few open source front ends for Twitch that I've tried but I've had the occasional issue with video playback either stopping and being unable to reload or if I'm watching a VOD it won't consistently remember my position so I'd say I prefer the official app.
Normally I use open source ones when possible such as NewPipe or Invidious for YouTube for example.
MacOSf or the trackpad gesture support.
The touchpad gestures in Gnome are by now the same as on MacOS. Gnome is the default desktop on many popular Linux distros.
I wish there is everything
for Linux.
fsearch has the looks but last time I tried I needs to wait for it to scan, no background indexing.