gravitory gravitating toward LeafPad because it's just almost exactly what I was just before. It's like all the great features without all the stuff I don't need. So there's three right there. K8, Atom and LeafPad. I would say unless you have some reason you just don't like it, LibreOffice just works well. Yeah, exactly. So if you need a word processor and a spreadsheet and presentation software and diagramming software and all of those kinds of things that comes in an office suite, LibreOffice is usually what's installed on most Linux distributions. It has all of that and more and it is cross platform. It is no charge kind of free and it is supported by the open source community. But if you're looking for something that is a replacement for Notepad, just a simple text based thing, then K8 is typically installed on computers that use the KDE desktop. LeafPad is typically installed, pre-installed on Linux distributions that use the XFCE or LXDE desktop because it's lighter weight. It's (26/51)
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