On 22/04/18 22:22, David Kastrup wrote: > Martin Tarenskeen <[email protected]> writes: > >> On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, David Kastrup wrote: >> >>> Martin Tarenskeen <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>>> Adobe, Microsoft, Avid...too many to count. >>>>> >>>>> Clever indeed. >>>>> >>>>> In an evil way. >>>> >>>> Let's not forget creating and selling software is a tough >>>> business. These companies all need to survive against the competition >>>> and they need to make some serious money. By selling good >>>> products. And by being clever and/or evil. Otherwise they will die. >>> >>> The fundamental difference to drug dealing being? >> >> Good question. >> >> Adobe, Microsoft, Avid are "clever in an evil way" but they make >> products that are most of the time relatively harmless, and often >> quite useful. > > How would you know? Have you read the 20+ pages of the Windows 10 > privacy agreement? Or do you just assume? > I'm not sure that the real problem is proprietary software but is proprietary formats. If company A makes a product that saves me money through efficiencies, then it's worth buying just like buying apples from Asda. If company B offers a product that cannot be read by any other product, then that is akin to getting you hooked on drugs.
One reason for always using LibreOffice is that the file formats are publicly documented. If LO folds then ultimately I, or another company, can still read the files. Likewise Lily; ASCII text files will be readable indefinitely (assuming the media can be accessed) and with the source and the manual you can recreate in any form you want.
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