• dub
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    501 year ago

    Truth is… Many FOSS lacks significant polish and features as… Well it’s free. I don’t mind paying for a quality product

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Yeah FOSS is rarely better than the commercial equivalent. Almost universally they’re terrible in a hundred minor ways that makes them annoying as hell to use. The best FOSS products come from… Company sponsorship.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Depends. Something like Krita? Absolutely. LibreOffice? Not so much.
          I’m on team Sync on this one, it just has the advantage of 10+ years of maturity.

          • @baru
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            31 year ago

            I’m on team Sync

            It’s just one developer. I don’t understand why the entire discussion people pretend you are either fully for FOSS else you’re completely against proprietary software. It isn’t black and white.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Depends. If the FOSS products has company backing, sure, but devs working in their free time are incapable of competing against a team of devs working 40 hours a week.

      • Nora
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        11 year ago

        Just not true. Proprietary software starts on the wrong foot by asking, “how can we make money from this?”. FOSS software is clean from that bs and it’s so easy for it to improve since outside people can (sort of) aid in development. I use proprietary software as a last resort and it doesn’t happen very often.

    • @Dark_Blade
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      31 year ago

      This is unfortunate, but sometimes true. Memmy is a fantastic FOSS project and I’m glad it exists, but I can’t help but think back to just how well-crafted the Apollo experience was.

      • @jiji
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        61 year ago

        Apollo also had years of refinement. Memmy could be just as refined, but it takes time.

        • @Dark_Blade
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          31 year ago

          I guess that’s fair, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s a React Native app, not a Swift app built from the ground up specifically to be an experience that looks and feels almost like a stock app.