Windows. goodbye.. maybe

My Year of Change

This year has been one of big changes for me. The first was switching to an iPhone after being an Android user from the very beginning. I think my first Android was version 3 on a Motorola, and since then I’ve had a string of devices — Samsung, more Motorolas, and several Pixels (3, 3+, 5, 6A, etc.). Now I’m on an iPhone. It’s fine, just different. Apple has its own way of doing things.

Next came my home/work computer setup. I don’t really use a laptop anymore — if I’m out, I only need a tablet (currently a Lenovo Tab 8, though I’m considering an iPad Air) and my phone. Between those two, I can get almost everything done.

Until recently, I was running a NUC with Windows 11. But I got tired of the constant prompts to use OneDrive and Co-Pilot. So, I picked up a used HP Mini PC from a friend and installed Mint Linux. It’s definitely different, and all the apps take some getting used to, but I like that there are no hidden data leaks and I’ve been able to find alternatives for almost everything I need. The only thing I haven’t been able to replace is printing to my Brother P-Touch QL-500 label printer. It’s about 10 years old, so I may just upgrade to a newer model that supports iOS so I can print straight from my phone.

One last hiccup: the Windows Phone Link app. There doesn’t seem to be an equivalent for iOS — Apple doesn’t allow that kind of direct access. The upside, though, is that I’ve found Siri to be much more accurate than Google’s voice assistant. I now use voice commands all the time to send texts without touching my computer. Not a perfect replacement, but a decent workaround.

 

 

 

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