• @Zerush
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    12 years ago

    It depends, surely you know for example IrfanView, a freeware proprietary sot for decades, without an alternative to match (it’s an app for Windows, but it works without problems on Linux with Wine). For years I have also been using the SSuite, on and offline suite, a product of 2 brothers as a hobby, made with their own money, they earn their money with an electrical installation workshop. The apps are a delight, it even includes its own search engine, Groot, with its own engine, all this private, without ads, without registration and anonymous, put as freeware.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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      32 years ago

      As I said, I find proprietary software can be useful. I use proprietary apps myself, but I always want to make sure I have a migration path from these apps. If the vendor goes out of business, or changes their business model in a hostile way such as putting adds in the app, etc. I want to be able to stop using it.

      • @Zerush
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        -12 years ago

        There is always the possibility of having to migrate to alternatives, either because the manufacturer goes bankrupt, changes the business model or belongs to one of the thousands of obsolete, neglected or abandoned FOSS. My goodness, the number of times that I have changed the software and the OS in the quarter of a century that I use computers, no one is spared from this. Regarding IrfanView, which I took as an example before, it is still in good health, although I have finally replaced it with a FOSS app that is the closest to this viewer, although only partially, Nomacs - Image Lounge, which has the same functions, except for the ability to play multimedia files and some secondary functions, but for this I already have VLC. But as I say, in near future I have to regress to IrfanView, because the Nomacs project seems abandones and the official web has expired.

        You can still download it in Sourceforge and Github

        https://sourceforge.net/projects/nomacs/

        https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs

          • @Zerush
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            12 years ago

            Yes, there are a lot of imageviewer out there, but none of these are feature rich as IrfanView. Through all the years is still without a real alternative, not even Nomacs, whic is the closest and half death.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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              12 years ago

              Once you get used to a piece of software it is a pain to switch your workflow to another for sure.

              • @Zerush
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                12 years ago

                True, but as I said, this can happen with any software sooner or later. Sometimes it can be a shame, but the computer world is like that.