>Company handed out this software for free>Fully functional, no paywall>Decided it must be a scam and didn't trust the company>Retards installed the update>Surprise, surprise, got baited and switched to a subscription called Linearity Curve with no refunds>Still have the original Vectornator, works perfectly. >Was clever and got free software out of the scamAnyone else or am I the only one who didn't fall for it?
Hahaaaaa same! I knew that bullshit was coming so I was wary of every update notification. It wasn't crashing so I never updated.
Non-free, proprietary software incl. non-free SaaS are a long-term liability bound only to the quarterly profit margins of the Software Vendor and Publisher(TM).You're locked into an iOS/macOS device, a proprietary frontend for Apple Appstore(TM), the Software Vendor and Publisher(TM) pisses in your mouth while you think you're so clever.And just like that, the program, the black box you relied on does not exist anymore, one iOS update away.Consoomers get what they deserve.>The word "free" in our name does not refer to price; it refers to freedom. First, the freedom to copy a program and redistribute it to your neighbors, so that they can use it as well as you. Second, the freedom to change a program, so that you can control it instead of it controlling you; for this, the source code must be made available to you.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Free_Software_Definitionhttps://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html.en#fs-definition
>Martha, this General Purpose Computing is too spicy!iShitters get what they deserve.
What's good about this over other programs.