1. Uploading my Signature in Preview and being able to sign and edit PDF documents on any of my Apple Devices.
2. Screen rendering quality, on Mac everything seems to be sharper and more crisp than Linux on the same device.
3. Keynote. I so want a cross-platform replacement that is nearly as good.
4. iMessage integration with phone. I can send sms/iMessages from my Mac.
But I am planning to switch anyways. As all these companies move to a "service model", I feel like I am only leasing my software, and tools that make the hardware work. Furthermore, it feels impossible to get under the hood anymore.
Would love any advice or recommendations for the above.
Those were about the only reason I could tolerate a standard Centos or RHEL desktop, but I'd heard the maintainer 'disappeared' and nobody has picked them back up.
Preview is amazing. I’ve never used another PDF reader that didn’t make me sad every time I had to use it. It’s nice to like PDFs. Signing and moving pages between or to new PDFs are my most-used features.
And it’s the best basic image viewer / light editor I’ve used.
Libreoffice draw is amazing at PDF documents as well. It's something that feels like it should be advertised more, though I can imagine why they don't.
1. Uploading my Signature in Preview and being able to sign and edit PDF documents on any of my Apple Devices.
2. Screen rendering quality, on Mac everything seems to be sharper and more crisp than Linux on the same device.
3. Keynote. I so want a cross-platform replacement that is nearly as good.
4. iMessage integration with phone. I can send sms/iMessages from my Mac.
But I am planning to switch anyways. As all these companies move to a "service model", I feel like I am only leasing my software, and tools that make the hardware work. Furthermore, it feels impossible to get under the hood anymore.
Would love any advice or recommendations for the above.