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Processor | Xeon x5650 |
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Motherboard | SABERTOOTH X58 |
Cooling | Fans |
Memory | 24 GB Kingston HyperX 1600 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1060 3GB |
Storage | small ssd |
Display(s) | Dell 2001F, BenQ short throw |
Case | Lian Li |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | X750 |
Software | Mint 19.3, Win 10 |
Benchmark Scores | not so fast... |
A heads up about an alternative app source that went through good and bad changes.
The developers at F-Droid made significant improvements on the back end of their app, but really made a bunch of users frustrated with the new user interface. Some call it clunky, some call it fractured. I call it unusable.
Many of us have stuck with the last "usable" version, 0.102, for usability's sake. The problem with it is the back end is old and unoptimized for modern android 8,9,10.
Enter F-Droid Classic. All of the plain beauty, with the power of the new.
The developers at F-Droid made significant improvements on the back end of their app, but really made a bunch of users frustrated with the new user interface. Some call it clunky, some call it fractured. I call it unusable.
Many of us have stuck with the last "usable" version, 0.102, for usability's sake. The problem with it is the back end is old and unoptimized for modern android 8,9,10.
Enter F-Droid Classic. All of the plain beauty, with the power of the new.