• Ardens@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Well, Adobe is not “household” software. :-)

    But there are a lot of other software, that people have a hard time letting go of. Like Affinity, Scrivener, certain games, a lot of small programs/apps, like FastStone apps (Image viewer and more), AllMyNotes, ActionOutline, Duplicate cleaner 5, EZ CD Audio Converter and more…

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      2 days ago

      Well, Adobe is not “household” software. :-)

      it is when everyone pirates it

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        2 days ago

        Which everyone doesn’t do. By your definition, every software is household. Come on, please relate to this with common sense.

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          It may be me being a millenial, but I’m used to Photoshop being widely pirated. It used to be Adobe’s strategy to let people do that because that meant more people who knew how to use it and therefore more business sales.

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            14 hours ago

            I used a pirated version of PS too - many years ago. I worked with multimedia, so there was a reason. Most regular people don’t even know how to use PS… They are better of with just a simple tool to do what they need, like cropping adjusting size, levels, colors and and the most basic things.

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              9 hours ago

              Yeah, again, my opinion may be influenced by my age, once upon a time computer users were, on average, skilled enough to do simple stuff in PS.

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            No offense but with the number of random processes running on any given machine, I am in no way gonna trust a mission critical app to work right from a pirate site and not load something extra like a keylogger. Hell it barely works right in a fully legal install…

            Also, I used to strongly advocate switching off Creative Cloud to Affinity to own the software but I have this horrible feeling that they may be going either subscription or AI slop or both on the 30th and you can no longer buy version 2.

            (And I say that as a long-time Adobe stockholder from back before they went pure evil with Creative Cloud.)

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              15 hours ago

              No need to convince me, I quit using Adobe before they even introduced Creative Cloud.

              I’m just explaining what I see.

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      I always recommend Loreforge as a replacement for Scrivener. I had no problem swapping once I spent a little time in Loreforge. It’s even available on Windows so they can try it ahead of time.

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        2 days ago

        Loreforge

        It’s a good alternative, but it’s subscription based, and that’s a no go. Thanks for telling me about it though.

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        My guess is, that you haven’t heard of a lot of apps or games, that a lot of people enjoy using… But it’s really of little consequence to the debate here, what you have heard of. :-)