@Gangus, Lol, Yes, this seems to be a continual growth thread.
Per the crashes, they have either somewhat, or I'm not working at the same extent. I was testing the TWEAK Tool 'Roughen Parts Of Paths', to try to recreate Faux Fur, something I do in AI, with the WARP Tool, I believe it's the closest tool. AND of course I realize it's a toll with the math calculations but I was hoping to get the same effect. (See attached AI examples) These are to mimic what FUR would look like along the top Cuff, down along a zipper of the shaft & a pompom on a lace of footwear/boots. Tweak tool may not have the power behind it, 1) because I cannot seem to get the 'Roughen Parts Of Paths' to the heights & depths as shown with AI, 2) because after doing a bit of this it craps out & I lose the entire path itself --not a crash, while STILL in Inkscape, but my path vanishes, & I have to undo to regain my path or start again, same diff. Or 3) there are times I can't even get the 'Roughen Parts Of Paths' to work --at all.
Regarding my crashes, know that I NEVER even got as far as these AI drawings before Inkscape crashed, using Tweak, Node, Text... but so far in what I've done those crashes have subsided.
Per the Cloud, if I understood Brynn correctly, it's not STORAGE, it's the Window OS, that will be cloud-based & she seems to be confirming that... even if only part of the OS Yikes.
Yes, Apple's iCloud storage has been in play for a bit, I tend not to use iCloud too much, between my Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPods, the storage was sucked up in a NANO second (ha, ha an older iPod iPunn!!). And for Business (MOST all of my files are Vector & Raster), I've used corporate VPN's, not as public if you will. Also, I personally have HAD issues with virtual storage while traveling for business abroad, certain countries do block access to things we take for granted, & I do mean WORK related, so I tend to take a thumb drive with me as a plan B, they're plenty small physically & best to be prepared.
"The Cloud is the Cloud. Just a monster file server in a big building, in a city somewhere." <----- Just like the WWW
@Moini, you're welcome, hopefully, other Mac users will find it helpful too.
@Brynn,
OHHHH, of course, YES, Programmers, Developers DO indeed tend to be Male... I never knew that until I dated one. But unfortunately, lots of industries are like that. Funny I thought it meant inclusive of different OSs!