>>>I am a professional web developer ... working with an amazing graphic designer/illustrator who designs everything you see on System76.com.
But doesn't design it using ElementaryOS, seeing as it has no graphic design software —or design it using any Linux, for that matter, seeing as no Linux distro has any professional grade design software...
>>The column view is a nice option for those of you used to that in macOS...
Except it doesn't have the preview pane from the column view in OSX Finder. So is nowhere near as useful.
Don't get me wrong, I applaud what you're trying to do with elementary OS and appreciate that you probably see the general disappointment over the latest MBP as a great opportunity to get elementary on the radar of disillusioned Apple users. But to try and pass elementary off as a viable alternative is just daft.
* A crippled Finder-lite
* Some pretty notifications
* A dock
* A mediocre email programme and browser
* A terminal
* A text editor with syntax highlighting
* An image viewer
* A PDF reader
* An app store which is completely empty, apart from what comes with the default install.
I'm no graphic designer, so sorry if it's not applicable, but Inkscape and Krita is insufficient? The beauty of linux is that you don't really need a distro to have any specific software, because there are always multiple options available, even if it's sometimes not quite as polished as the Mac or Windows eqiuvalent. It can often surprise you though.
But doesn't design it using ElementaryOS, seeing as it has no graphic design software —or design it using any Linux, for that matter, seeing as no Linux distro has any professional grade design software...
>>The column view is a nice option for those of you used to that in macOS...
Except it doesn't have the preview pane from the column view in OSX Finder. So is nowhere near as useful.
Don't get me wrong, I applaud what you're trying to do with elementary OS and appreciate that you probably see the general disappointment over the latest MBP as a great opportunity to get elementary on the radar of disillusioned Apple users. But to try and pass elementary off as a viable alternative is just daft.
* A crippled Finder-lite
* Some pretty notifications
* A dock
* A mediocre email programme and browser
* A terminal
* A text editor with syntax highlighting
* An image viewer
* A PDF reader
* An app store which is completely empty, apart from what comes with the default install.
Did I miss anything?