• Rho
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      they don’t have to keep supporting, just not make it unavailable the best case would be if they made it open source, in that case other people could keep maintaining it, but would be against their profit incentives

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                think about all the resources currently spent on stopping people from using software

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                  Reworded: Think of all the resources spent on making sure people don’t steal the software you paid to make.

                  I’m all for open source software. But if a company spends money paying employees, they need to not go out of business.

                  Now, do I think they overcharge? Yes. Do I think their subscription model is offensive? Yes. Are there other alternatives: Affinity Photo, you pay once for the version. Yours forever.