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It has a little ads window on the side, and has Pay To Win or Watch Ad to continue. It also takes 235 MB of disk, full CPU core and 500 MB of RAM. Darn, Minesweeper for Windows 3.0 running on 8088 IBM PC didn't take all CPU resources.
It’s perhaps time to take either the GNOME Games or some Plasma Apps as bundled collections meant to be served as an alternative to Microsoft apps on the Windows platform.
I think anything Qt 6 would fit nicely into Windows, especially if it’s based on Plasma Frameworks 6.1. I
It shouldn’t be impossible to just set up a package and CD/CI workflow to build and bundle together along with a NSIS installer… with the llama logo, of course.
If people don’t want to install Linux, bring the applications to them instead and challenge Microsoft hegemony on their own platform.
It’s perhaps time to take either the GNOME Games or some Plasma Apps as bundled collections meant to be served as an alternative to Microsoft apps on the Windows platform.
I think anything Qt 6 would fit nicely into Windows, especially if it’s based on Plasma Frameworks 6.1. I
It shouldn’t be impossible to just set up a package and CD/CI workflow to build and bundle together along with a NSIS installer… with the llama logo, of course.
If people don’t want to install Linux, bring the applications to them instead and challenge Microsoft hegemony on their own platform.
That would whip some amount of asa.