Comments by "Charlie Kahn" (@charliekahn4205) on "Mental Outlaw"
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@subspacesausage5918 The thing about Linux is that practically every separate program is nearly guaranteed to work perfectly with any other program it needs to work with. So even though you'd have to have Audacity, OBS, GIMP, Inkscape, a file manager, a 3D editor, etc open all the time, there's never a compatibility issue and files will always open with the correct program, and even editing parts of files with a different program will nearly always work. For example, if you're using Kdenlive to animate pictures in a video, and need to edit one of them, it will always open Gimp. Such is the advantage of a library-based ecosystem.
But if you want to collaborate, you either need to use a common editing protocol or all use the same central application.
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