the only thing i did to the computer guide was i discovered the page title for part 7 was wrong, so i fixed it. still looking for a linux workalike of MS WordPad (don't say libreoffice)
apparently, wine provides wordpad by default .o. so if one runs wine on linux to run some windows stuff already, they can just "wine wordpad" and it should work? but yea i fear there's no widely known linux rich text editor exactly of the wordpad niche
the last time i installed wine it didn't work so ive been reluctant to give it another go. it feels like cheating though... just running wine's version of wordpad. oh well, whatever works ig.
the only thing i did to the computer guide was i discovered the page title for part 7 was wrong, so i fixed it. still looking for a linux workalike of MS WordPad (don't say libreoffice)
apparently, wine provides wordpad by default .o. so if one runs wine on linux to run some windows stuff already, they can just "wine wordpad" and it should work? but yea i fear there's no widely known linux rich text editor exactly of the wordpad niche
the last time i installed wine it didn't work so ive been reluctant to give it another go. it feels like cheating though... just running wine's version of wordpad. oh well, whatever works ig.