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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Eylenburg's Tech Website</title>
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<meta name="keywords" content="Technology, Browsers, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari, Brave, Vivaldi, Operating Systems, Desktop Environments, GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Linux, Unix, BSD, Solaris, Windows, macOS, Instant Messengers, Chat, Software, Cloud, Sync, Email, Privacy">
<meta name="author" content="Alphonse Eylenburg">
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<p><strong>Your browser supports Web Environment Integrity (WEI), which is harming the freedom and openness of the web.</strong><br /> WEI is Google's attempt to lock down the web. In short, a Google-owned server will be asked to confirm that the browser does not deviate in <em>any</em> way from Google's accepted browser configuration. This can used to prevent users from blocking ads, trackers and other harmful content. It allows website owners to lock out users of unapproved (non-Chrome) browsers, unapproved operating systems, and older hardware. Not only would this further cement the Chrome's monopoly, but if WEI is allowed to become widespread then Google could even consider making remote attestation mandatory for websites: non-participating websites will be downranked on Google Search and labeled with a "security" warning in Chrome. <br /><a href="https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/web-environment-integrity-is-an-all-out-attack-on-the-free-internet" target="_blank" style="color: white;">Click here to read why we need to nip WEI in the bud.</a> <br /><br />
<strong>Please use a WEI-free browser such as <a href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/" target="_blank" style="color: white;">Firefox</a>, <a href="https://www.apple.com/safari/" target="_blank" style="color: white;">Safari</a>, <a href="https://www.brave.com/" target="_blank" style="color: white;">Brave</a>, <a href="https://www.palemoon.org/" target="_blank" style="color: white;">Pale Moon</a>, or <a href="https://apps.gnome.org/app/org.gnome.Epiphany/" target="_blank" style="color: white;">GNOME Web</a>.</strong><br /><br />
→ <a href="#" onclick="close_wei_warning()" style="color: white; font-size: 18pt; font-style: italic;">I'm unable to change my browser, please let me continue to the website.</a><br /><br />
→ <a href="#" onclick="close_wei_warning()" style="color: white; font-size: 18pt; font-style: italic;">My browser doesn't support WEI, this is a false alarm!</a> <br /><span style="font-size: 12pt;">(My apologies! If you're using a Chromium-based browser that has patched out WEI, you may still trigger this warning.)</span>
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<h1>Sitemap - Eylenburg.github.io</h1>
<h2>(1a) <strong><a href="os_comparison.htm">Operating Systems - Comparison Table</a></strong> (18 systems)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Chrome OS, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Illumos, Haiku, ArcaOS, RISC OS, MorphOS, AmigaOS, AROS, and OpenVMS.
<br /><br />Also shown: How to run them in a virtual machine
<br /><br />And: Estimated market share of consumer operating systems since 1970!</p>
<h2>(1b) <strong><a href="os_familytree.htm">Operating Systems - Timeline and Family Tree</a></strong> from 1950 to Today</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />includes over 1,160 operating systems since the beginning of computing!</p>
<h2>(2) <strong><a href="android_comparison.htm">Android-based Operating Systems - Comparison Table</a></strong> (6 ROMs)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: January 2025)</span>
<br />Comparison of 6 Android ROMs: GrapheneOS, <s>DivestOS</s>, CalyxOS, iodeOS, /e/, LineageOS, and stock Android.</p>
<h2>(3) <strong><a href="linux_comparison.htm">Linux Distributions - Comparison Table & Timeline</a></strong> (17 distributions)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />Comparison of almost 17 (actually 19) Linux distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE Tumbleweed & openSUSE MicroOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Fedora Workstation & Fedora Atomic Desktop, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, OpenMandriva ROME, Mageia, PCLinuxOS, Arch, Slackware, Gentoo, Alpine, Void, NixOS, Guix System, and Solus.
<br /><br />In the Appendix: How heterogeneous are the distributions today and how heterogeneous have they been historically? Looking at the most important distributions and their choice of desktop environment, widget toolkit, display server, package format, file system, init sofware, and security module from the year 2000 until today.
<br /><br />Also: A look at the relative popularity of Linux distributions over time, measured by Distrowatch hits.</p>
<h2>(4a) <strong><a href="de_comparison.htm">Desktop Environments - Comparison Table & List</a></strong> (9 desktops)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />including Microsoft Windows, Aqua (macOS), KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon, LXQt, Budgie (and formerly also: CDE, Enlightenment, Trinity, Unity, Pantheon, Lumina, Deepin, and UKUI).
<br /><br />Also includes are very exhaustive list of available desktop environments, including discontinued and mobile ones.
<br /><br />Also shown: Screenshots and short personal reviews of all the major desktops!</p>
<h2>(4b) <strong><a href="de_default.htm">Desktop Environments - Default Choices for Linux and Unix</a></strong> from 1990 to Today</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: January 2024)</span>
<br />Timeline since 1990 showing the most important distributions and their default desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce and others)</p>
<h2>(5a) <strong><a href="browser_comparison.htm">Web Browsers - Comparison Table</a></strong> (7 browsers)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />including Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Brave, and Vivaldi. Desktop, Android and iOS. </p>
<h2>(5b) <strong><a href="browser_engines.htm">Web Browers - History of Browser Engines</a></strong> from 1990 to Today</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />Many tried, few remain. Will any Chromium competitors be left in a few years?</p>
<h2>(6) <strong><a href="im_comparison.htm">Instant Messengers - Comparison Table</a></strong> (12 messengers)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: December 2024)</span>
<br />including SimpleX, XMPP/Conversations, Delta Chat, Matrix/Element, Session, Signal, Telegram, Threema, Facebook Messenger, Line, Viber, and WhatsApp </p>
<h2>(7) <strong><a href="cloud_comparison.htm">Cloud, Sync & Email Services - Comparison Table</a></strong> (38 providers)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: January 2025)</span>
<br/>Who can compete with Apple, Microsoft and Google while offering more privacy and features? Comparison of about 40 different providers with some recommendations at the end </p>
<h2>(8) <strong><a href="payments.htm">Payment Methods - Comparison Table</a></strong> (9 payment systems)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: January 2025)</span>
<br />including various cryptocurrencies (Monero, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin) and traditional payment methods</p>
<h2>(9) <strong><a href="excel.htm">Spreadsheet Programs - Comparison Table</a></strong> (5 spreadsheet programs)</h2><p> <span class="gold">(last update: January 2025)</span>
<br />comparing Microsoft Excel and its most popular Linux-compatible alternatives LibreOffice Calc, OnlyOffice, Softmaker Planmaker, and WPS Office </p>
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