• @blarghly@lemmy.world
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    51 month ago

    Right, but the problem with FOSS is a that it usually moves slow, typically isn’t very user friendly, and has no real support from devs most of the time.

      • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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        1 month ago

        To add on to this:

        • Krita (for art and what I want to use for learning art, it’s avalible for both Linux and Windows)

        • Inkscape (for vector making and also can be used as a better text tool than kritas built in text tool if you’re using it in a combined workflow, avalible on Windows and Linux)

        • Tahoma 2D (fork of OpenToonz, OpenToonz coming from Toonz which Studio Ghibli also uses. Used for 2D animation)

        • Qbitorrent (torrent application avalible on both Linux and Windows)

        • Gimp (Image editing program avalible on both Linux and Windows but in my personal opinion needs a UX rework)

    • @Flipper@feddit.org
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      61 month ago

      Turns out, if it’s a single person in their free time it’s slower. But at least if something isn’t working I can fix it myself.

    • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      That because people won’t donate. Any project that manages to figure out a way to get donations or pay for it with enterprise support generally ends up with a better product than proprietary, because there’s feedback, feature requests, and bug reports to make it better.