It's boring, but like someone else mentioned it tells you exactly what it does. So, I don't really see a problem with it.
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Google's interpretation of Apple's AirDrop, Nearby Share, is now officially out of beta for Windows.
Just out of curiosity, what difference would PAE make in this argument? What is the memory limit on a PAE-enabled kernel? What other differences would it make?
They say Emacs is an amazing OS, with the best calendar, to-do list, email client, etc. Just missing a good text editor.
There's also Slide, which is a fork of the old Reddit app. But, that's not very active. There's quite a few actually. There was a thread with a bunch linked but I don't remember where it was posted.
Edit: Found it!
If you're looking for stable and up to date, give openSUSE Tumbleweed a shot.
I'm torn between both sides of this argument. If I lost access to Netflix I wouldn't be too bothered. But, I also understand that other people see the value in it and would be happy to subscribe if they lost access to an account that was shared with them.