Have looked at dual boot before but it seemed like a ( admittedly fairly minor) pita. File sharing/ access across both systems is my main concern. Thanks for your response.
Nice, i will take a look at this. With virtualization are both OS able to share files/ access the same files?
In line with many folks' suggestions here, I'm ALL for switching to Linux full time after playing around with a few distros... BUT, I use dxo Photolab for photo editing which doesn't run on Linux, yes, even through wine etc.
Also yes, I know the are a bunch of great Foss alternatives. I've tried them all. Nothing touches the results from my current program unfortunately.
I would be stoked if anyone could enlighten me as to how I could get that working.
This is a really thorough and useful answer. Nice one.
Got to mention Quicklook by Paddy Xu.
Just like the original functionality on mac, you press spacebar to inspect any highlighted file.
This was was one of those tiny things that a massive difference for me when I switched to windows.
I also use startisback to customize my taskbar and start menu.
plus 1 for Vivaldi. No complaints here.
Regarding media literacy, the number one book I can recommend anyone wishing improve theirs is " The News" by Alain de Botton.
Regardless, i could not get on with SN. Have found Joplin and Notesnook both to be superior.
Couldnt tell you, but probably. Check their docs, which are pretty comprehensive.
Cross platform browser led by one of the devs from Opera. Begun after Opera was bought by current operator. Feature rich, privacy focused. Responsive Dev team. Worth a look for sure.
Check out infomaniak. You get an unlimited (inbox storage) email account when you buy or transfer a domain with them.
Has imap, pop3, native apps for iphone and android plus a (imo) really nice webmail client.
The company is very pro privacy too if the important to you.
I'm on my second year as a customer. Can recommend.
I prefer skiff.com for email and drive rather proton the days.