So, you compare classic menus in one of them with a ribbon menu in the other? Don't you know how to compare? Do you also compare car speeds with one driving in reverse and the other i 5th gear?
Says more about you than Inkscape. Seriously. It's build like literally almost every other program out there. Tools to the left, menus at the top, navigation and other windows at the right. How can you not find stuff?
People are brainwashed. They have been for generations. And only very few even like to admit that they are brainwashed. I was too... Luckily I woke up, and became both woke and able to think critically...
Would you care to elaborate why he is okay in your book?
Do you believe that he can make money out of thin air, without harming other people (mostly those who have the least)? Do you believe that when he invests in Goldman Sachs during the economic crisis in 2008, that it was a good choice? That making money of people losing homes and lives is what a good, or even "ok" person does?
You should always reinstall when switching motherboard. There's so many drivers that could possible make a problem. Unless you switch between 2 totally identical motherboards... Then give that a go...
So, they know it's only windows users that downloads it? Interesting - their version 17 must have sucked so much that people switched back, and now they give it another go?
It's a problem, but a minor one. And it still talks into the fact, that it is possible to make an Open Source projekt like that, maybe even owned by the government in some way, so it can't be turned to shit by corporate interests...
Here's the solution. Stop using Arduino. That's how people power work. Then a new open alternative will pop up, and people can start using that. Ones desire to create and build, should never belong to only one brand - but a universal brand - whenever possible.
They are not ready. They took several years to master Windows to just a minimum of use. They don't have the money to pay for help if problems occur. They don't have someone in their network that can help them. They need a specific app to work flawlessly for either job or hobby. There's a lot of good reasons. But there are getting less of them, while Linux is evolving.
LibreOffice is great, beats OnlyOffice in many areas, and OnlyOffice is controlled by a company.