Do I think it's possible to go all open source?
• Yes
• There is a challenge to it
○ For example, I'm a very big fan of OneNote. I can't see myself giving it up yet. There are Open Source alternatives out there that would probably be good enough for most people.
§ https://alternativeto.net/software/joplin/ - Joplin - https://joplinapp.org/
□ It's a very solid app with a great interface and is easy to read.
§ CherryTree - although, I'd say it has a little bit of a learning curve, it's still great because the documentation is excellent. https://giuspen.com/cherrytreemanual/
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Current Setup and Why I'm doing it this way
• 2 computers – 3 Operating Systems
• Old desktop computer running Linux Mint. I'm using this as my "main system" as far as surfing the internet goes and I like to think of it as my learning/growing machine - Sort of forcing myself to dive in a bit.
• My the computer is that iMac that I've been talking about for the last few months. Now that I've used MacOS as my main driver for the last two months - I feel I can confidently say that I think Windows 10 and Linux desktops are better. Yes, there are Mac-specific apps that are indisputably good, but this goes for every operating system.
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