During my entire life (32 years) I used windows and linux machines. Now I bought my first mac book and I would like to know what tools is nice to have to make my work easy....
You can install homebrew packages via brew.sh. It'll bridge some gaps for you coming from Linux. As for terminal, I like Kitty personally, but iTerm2 is very popular as well. As far as a note pad I like Obsidian for knowledge management. If you're in the terminal a lot, learning an editor like vim or emacs could make you more productive, or even learning it and installing a vscode plugin that emulates vim keyboard navigation.
It's been over a year since I switched to Linux full time - no dual booting. I've been playing games, making games, music, and videos, doing schoolwork, taking notes, and more, all with Linux software, and with very few issues....
Welcome, glad you've made the leap. I'm not an exclusive Linux user at home due to some commercial software requirements that I'm not quite ready to part with. I have been a user since around 1998 when I got my first shell account on my friend's home server (likely Debian v1!). The rest is history. Linux continues to enrich my life with not only it's usefulness and features, but the thriving community, that for better or worse, is very passionate about the project. I've also made a career out of my experience, very rewarding. I owe a lot to Linux.
Two of the biggest Reddit communities reopened in the funniest way possible (www.theverge.com)
“All posts must be images of John Oliver looking sexy.”
OC Tip: Block reddit.com traffic OR redirect reddit.com to kbin.social
If you're like me, you have a habit of typing reddit.com whenever you have some time to kill at a computer....
Just bought my first macbook what apps should I install as a web developer?
During my entire life (32 years) I used windows and linux machines. Now I bought my first mac book and I would like to know what tools is nice to have to make my work easy....
Here's to over a year
It's been over a year since I switched to Linux full time - no dual booting. I've been playing games, making games, music, and videos, doing schoolwork, taking notes, and more, all with Linux software, and with very few issues....