Check out LocalSend. App that let you send things over local WiFi. No server required.
Check out LocalSend. App that let you send things over local WiFi. No server required.
You disable the development options by clicking the toggle in the development options section. This will hide that information.
Yes, it seems to break on Linux. Only got it working by spoofing the browser on a chrome based one to think I’m on windows.
Collabora Office, but it can lag at times.
My first, I’m pretty sure, was Ubuntu but for playing around with.
My first one that I stayed with and kept as an actually OS was PopOS. Haven’t changed since. Works well and does what I need. Can’t wait to see what Cosmic has in store.
As for what made me go to Linux. Windows was cumbersome to program in. Had to use another app to run command lines, putty. Used Linux terminals before and knew that it was easier to run programs from command line so I decided to give the desktop a try. So much better! Ended up keeping Linux because it was faster, more clean, and I was able to accomplish majority of the tasks I used windows for. For the things that don’t work on Linux, I have other devices for.
You should be fine doing what you want on Linux. Just make sure everything works before installing completely. There is a liveUSB mode that let’s you try it before you install.
Mint and PoP os are good ones to try.
Can also check out Zorin os which is pretty good too but doesn’t update as often.