TeXstudio - A cushty yet nerdy LaTeX frontend
TeXstudio is a complex, powerful program, and it definitely appeals to my sense of nerdonics. It's rich in features, and it can take a while before you figure everything out - prior knowledge with similar software definitely helps. But then, I think LyX is friendlier and simpler, especially for beginners. With TeXstudio, there were a few errors throughout my test, which ought to be handled a bit more gracefully. Beamer sounds like a great thing, but then, frankly, most people will make do with Powerpoint, for better or worse.
I definitely intend to spend more time learning TeXstudio, as it may come handy in technical work now and then. Plus, there's the simple joy of mastering difficult tools, which then magically turn repetitive burdens into simple tasks. It's all about the optimization of energy. I believe I'm already there with conventional tools as well as LyX, so this ought to be an interesting experiment. For document lovers among you, this software definitely warrants some extended testing. We're done.
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