Speaking of apps, one of the things I really liked about /e/OS when I took it for a test drive several years back, is that not only have the developers come up with free, open, and privacy-respecting ways to do everything that people do on phones, they do so while respecting their users’ freedom to do what they want with their devices, even things that don’t match /e/’s stated values. For example, new categories in App Lounge mean users can now discover “way more apps.” This is basically a bug fix release, but this new version does come with a few improvements under the hood. New /e/OS Releaseįor those of you who like your Android de-Googled, Gaël Duval and the rest of the folks at Murena have come out with /e/OS 1.13, which is the company’s LineageOS-based take on Android. That being said, let’s get to the news roundup. Remember, she was the one who used to say over and over and over again: “I’m not going to worry about that today. What I am going to do is take the Scarlet O’Hara approach, which is appropriate since I live in the South. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this doesn’t mean a shoe is about to drop. While most of the world bakes under the hottest temperatures since people have been keeping track of such things, in my part of the world we’re having one of the mildest summers in memory, which has followed what was also one of the mildest winters I’ve experienced in these parts. In this week’s news roundup we look at the release of three Linux-based operating systems - one focused on privacy, one on the desktop, and the third for going mobile.
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