

PROTOPIE ALTERNATIVE LINUX INSTALL
2020 Update: This is my current eOS workstation:Įasily install apps, and yes I’ve got 2 AppStores (you can have even more!) After all, most of us have a strong desire to know what’s new in the industry, especially when it comes to new professional tools that makes our life easier! So I tried a lot of UX & UI tools: from Adobe XD and Figma, to micro-interaction and animation tools (even Facebook’s Origami), and also some Front-end tools & Frameworks such as Bootstrap.

It’s so easy to try new tools, when there are no learning curves!Īlthough Sketch and Axure RP are my favorite tools on the Mac, like many Product Designers out there, in the recent years I’ve tried every new UX and UI tool in the market. So two years ago I went to a journey as a Mac-fanboy, and ended up as a platform agnostic user. But we all should step out of our comfort-zone (especially the entrepreneurs among us) to explore and discover new possibilities, and that’s exactly what I did two years ago, when I’ve received a new MacBook Pro at work, In addition to my own MacBook Pro, and to my Hackintosh PC at home. So the Mac was my comfort-zone my entire career, even as a UX Lead at Microsoft. When I tried a Mac for the first time as a kid, I fell in love immediately! And till this day, when it comes to my work environment, the Mac has always been my main tool in every job I had during my 10 years in the Tech industry.
