AIMP > CMus / Ex Falso: There's no shortage of music players to pick from, but CMus immediately caught my eye. It's greatly improved the capabilities of my keyboard on its own. Layers, modifiers and it doesn't require a restart to apply settings. KeyD is a little harder to configure, with no UI and only text based config files, but the power it has makes that absolutely worth it. Since I didn't like some of the default bindings, I had to use SharpKeys to rebind them at a software level. SharpKeys > KeyD: I have a mostly custom mechanical keyboard, but it's a budget build, so it lacks QMK or any of that fancy stuff. WinRAR > Ark: Another Windows deficiency already taken care of by my distro. Definitely has a learning curve, but I'm slowly getting used to it (with repeated runs of Vimtutor). That said, I've just started learning Vim and can most certainly see the benefits to it. KDE's default text editor had all what I consider to be basic functions already, so I didn't even need to look anywhere else. Notepad++ > Kate/ Vim: I only used NP++ because Windows' default text editor was just so lacking in.
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