After nearly two years of working completely with Linux, I decided to relocate to Windows again. The main reason for the migration is two, a thing to do their own products in the future may have a lot of running to the Windows platform, migrated mainly to avoid unnecessary trouble; second, Linux as a desktop still can not be very perfect to solve two major problems, input method and QQ. Of course, since the full use of Linux for nearly two years, to say that Linux as a desktop environment is not available is certainly not tenable, just do not want to focus on these basic environment, after all, WINODWS provides a better basic working environment. In addition to the handy development environment support and shell.
Since some of the software under Linux is already very much used, this migration back to Windows is still as much as possible, or as much as possible to build a practical environment in Linux. The following will be the migration back to the commonly used software listed below:
Mail client ThunderBird, directly copy the Linux directory to Winodws
Bash works on Linux This is an absolutely inseparable environment. Fortunately, there are Msys and Cygwin available on Windows. And Git is a software that has to be installed, and it is directly practical with its GIT bash shell as a command-line environment.
CONEMU, you can merge multiple terminals into one window
- Other software is cross-platform, not listed.
In addition, Bing Input method is definitely more than any input method under Linux is well used.
Migrating from Linux to Winodws