Anyway. I would never, ever use Linux as a desktop environment over OSX after the experiences I've had with it over the last 20+ years. OSX GUI applications absolutely blow everything that Linux has out of the water. I don't care if we're talking KDE, i3, dwm, cinnamon. The worst part about OSX applications is they aren't cheap. Even small apps like Soundsource a https://rogueamoeba.com/soundsource/ are usually $30+ but they are fantastic.
The thought of using pipewire and all the configuration hell you have to do to it to make it like Soundsource is a complete turn off. OSX apps work. They integrate. They look great and there are a LOT of them that do pretty unique things that I haven't seen in Windows or Linux.
I work on Linux 8 hours a day from OSX and about 30% of my time is using Win11 on my gaming desktop.
Also, now that I'm on an m1 max there is no way in the world I'm going back to x86 as my productivity machine.
I'm not saying that you should switch to Linux, you do you, and to be honest Linux is not that friendly anyway. But that is not reason to stone linux to death, the parent comment is not even that offensive for MacOS users, it just asks if switching to linux would be an option, as an thought
Per app audio redirection, per app effects, per app volume control, system-wide effects, headphone equalizer, auto change inputs/outputs etc. I haven't worked with pipewire in a long time but I had to use another app with some complicated GUI of "wires" or pipes to get the same affect. I can't remember the name of it now.
edit: Wireplumber or Mixx/Raysession, I forget. It was a huge pain comparatively.
Mixx - https://canada1.discourse-cdn.com/free1/uploads/mixxx/origin...
wireplumber -https://forum.level1techs.com/uploads/default/original/4X/e/...
Or a single line to install EasyEffects which adds effects in the mix, also with zero configuration.
I'm not exaggerating. Tell me something you think SoundSource can do, and I'll show you me doing the same thing with Pavucontrol or EasyEffects in my entirely stock setup.
But sure. You found a screenshot of the ultimate Pipewire power tool that allows you to do things I guarantee SoundSource doesn't, and ran with it.
>They look great and there are a LOT of them that do pretty unique things that I haven't seen in Windows or Linux.
Oh?
But sure.
pavucontrol https://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/pavucontrol//scr... soundsource https://rogueamoeba.com/soundsource/images/hero@2x.png
I love those of you who think an OSX user wouldn't know linux/linux apps.
edit: Yeah, this does nothing that soundsource does. I wish some of you would actually read the features and stop posting these volume control apps. Not to mention Soundsource was just a quick example. I could name 50 more apps that don't have a Linux alternative or one that is of any quality.
Literally - "A simple volume control tool (mixer) for the PulseAudio sound server."
You probably had enough of it. I’d be sick of it after 20 years even if it were the shiniest option out there.
Such as? And does it have Mac keyboard layout? Because it is absolutely superior to anything on non-Mac land.
But you know taste is personal and there are plenty other options.
This is obviously a personal opinion, but just isn't close to true for me. I stopped using apple laptops 3 years ago, and I've never found a non-apple device with a trackpad as good as the mac.