I hear you. You make good points. You are where I was a few years ago - since, I use Linux exclusively and have not looked back.
It has often been said that the only real way to 'learn' Linux is to live with Linux. So I will suggest that you switch to Linux full time, now - yes, it will be painful, but you will come out the other side, be happier, and more productive, sooner, by doing so. Simple example: Word / File / Page Setup vs LibreOffice / Format / Page. Many such little aggravations encountered, forgotten not long after. Although I've tried a number of distros, I settled on Kubuntu some years ago. My newest system will run Debian with KDE, Canonical, like Firefox, forcibly moving us to a tablet interface even on desktops, which I will not tolerate. Adding to this new pressure to migrate is Chrome's cessation of 32-bit support. - I understand your reluctance to fully switch. Like you I set up dual booting, but have not booted to Win 7 in longer than I can remember. I also converted that boot to a vm (vmware's free convert facility, IIRC), and every so often do end up turning that on in VirtualBox, under Linux. Adobe forms and Digital Editions comes to mind. Tax forms, and e-books. (Calibre has been handy dandy for ebooks - https://calibre-ebook.com/ .) I've also had success running such things as TDL (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5371/ToDoList-An-effective-and-flexible-way-to-keep-on) natively on Linux via Wine. To be fair, though, most of what you say is not a particular MLO problem specific to MLO, but a gamut wide problem. And mostly one where the ground has shifted under everyone's feet in the mean time. e.g. Whither Palm, let alone MS Outlook (moving to web versions). I know of no pervasive Linux PIM - certainly neither korganizer nor Evolution. I now doubt that there ever will be one - instead, the ubiquity of the web and cloud storage has come along, providing cross-platform and cross-device ubiquity along the way. Be it smartphone, tablet, desktop, laptop, chromebook, or even STBs like chromecast, for that matter. So, I've given up hope for a Linux MLO, but not for a cross-ecosystem 'web' version - problem is standards have not converged, nor is there any proprietary reason to adopt such as such would have to be inherently cost free and initiatives need funding if workers are to be able to buy food. (If they can't, they must go somewhere where they can, or starve - leaving no one to work on that initiative.) There are unavoidable and reasonable justifications for being cloud and subscription based. Systems and clouds have become more compatible as time passes, including the primary directive that my data is my data, I will have an independent copy of it, and it will be secure - with facilities such as OwnCloud. However much I dislike web solutions, I expect that such is the only future. And I no longer look askance at MLO for not having a Linux version - with limited resources, moving disparate targets, and funding to maintain, I'm not sure anyone can really blame them, unless and until a final 'one true way' emerges. And we're nowhere near there, yet. Even when it does, funding independent development will be problematic. The ubiquity of Google, gmail, calendar, drive, and apps, demonstrates this - despite the many deficiencies in each. Indeed, desktop apps are adopting them rather than the other way around. Witness Thunderbird's Lightning connector for google calendar, contacts, and tasks. Alternately, there are things like Evernote and plugins, CheckVist, DejaOffice, Pimlical, EssentialPIM, X/Free/Mind/Plane, MindRaider, Treepad and variants, or even ThinkingRock, many with various app or storage connectors to such as dropbox. But I freely admit I haven't had any traction with any of them. Indeed, I expect some CRM will ubiquitously emerge, more than anything else. We're not there yet, and I am resigned to having to wait for many years before anything as simple, stable, and solved, as pre-cloud days lands again. I see no other likelihood in the mean time. GL&HF -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/81c3c7df-1636-493e-b270-f7146dd360d4%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
