Mihies@programming.devtoLinux@lemmy.ml•What is the Windows Equivalent of Popular Linux apps?
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2 months ago- Windows has built in simple zip manager. If you need more, go with 7-zip as others suggested.
Seems like Qualcomm is getting there. Latest generation is not bad, though battery usage seems still a not-so-brilliant (according to early reviews).
OTOH one gets Holly C, so it might be worth.
On the bright side, ARM is getting there, plus there is RISC-V that is rising as well, but it still has some road ahead.
I’d even buy subscription if it was a family one without music bundled for a reasonable price. No such luck in my country.
But aren’t both the same speedwise?
It’s primarily about safety, not speed. Any C or C++ program should match the speed but not the correctness.