I know some of you have gone complies FOSS, but I believe if the developer wants to make money from their apps, there’s noting wrong with it, as long as they are ethical. So what are your favorite non-foss apps?

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    1 year ago

    Wanting to make money from your app doesn’t prevent you from making it foss, therefore I have no favourite proprietary apps

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    Spotify is the only subscription I ever pay, even though I’m an avid pirate and I don’t have any qualms about pirating music, I love the Spotify algorithm so much, it introduces me to new music all the time which is something I love

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    1 year ago

    I think you’ve got a bit of a misconception about FOSS software - you’re allowed to make money selling it, you just also have to provide the source code to any customers! A fair few FOSS apps have free versions on F-Droid but paid versions on the Play store, for example.

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    1 year ago

    Steam.

    A linux client that works, and actually gets fixes, improvements, and features, that is a lot.

    Davinci Resolve

    Really good video editor, and also, has Linux client.

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    1 year ago

    Davinci Resolve is mind bogglingly good video editing software and the free (beer) version is all 90% of people need.

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      1 year ago

      Joplin is another FOSS alternative to Obsidian. I’ve been using it for years; it let’s you encrypt your notes in place so they can’t be read without the client having the password to access them.