Most Linux distributions focus on productivity, development, gaming, or a combination of those. Some, however, choose a different path, which is what Neptune Linux has done.
Let's explore some cool and useful things you can do directly in the terminal without diving too deep into its complexity.
If you've been thinking about switching to Linux, these apps are going to make life much easier for you as a Windows user.
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