I know some of you have gone complies FOSS, but I believe if the developer wants to make money from their apps, there’s noting wrong with it, as long as they are ethical. So what are your favorite non-foss apps?

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Steam. It is one of the few company’s that still has principles

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Because they are not publicly traded, i hope it stays that way

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Yeah. Not being legally required to abandon principles in favor of short-term profits for shareholders is tight.

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2 points

Wow, wow, wow

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1 point

Wow, wow, wow

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18 points

I fear the day Gaben isn’t around anymore. Hopefully there is a succession plan for the company to be handed over to someone with similar values.

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make a foundation out of it.

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Looking at how Valve acted when called out for breaking Australian consumer protection laws I sure as hell hope not!

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It also helps that they are essentially a monopoly.

I know that there are technically other game launchers, but that’s always been how monopolies work. They allow a few token “competitors” that they completely control to exist.

Other than steam the only other gamelaunchers/storefronts for pc are:

  • EA (Only has EA games in it, which are mostly also on steam)

  • Ubisoft (Only has Ubisoft games, also mostly all on steam)

  • Epic Games (the only true competitor to steam, and everyone hates them because they aren’t steam)

  • GOG (storefront only, I’m pretty sure they literally give you steam keys)

Only ONE of them is a true competitor to steam, Epic Games, and they don’t have anywhere close to the usage steam does. The others are exclusive storefronts (that also have their games sold on steam) or storefronts that sell steam keys.

Steam is so deeply ingrained into the PC gaming space that I’m not sure most gamers understand how devastating it would be to get banned from steam or to have steam go under as a company. Their terms of service in relation to your “ownership” of games are a nightmare, if you get banned from steam your entire library disappears. Poof. Gone. Unrecoverable.

If there were actual alternatives to steam andiwere able to untie my library from them then I would do so in a heartbeat, but as it is my entire games library is trapped in steam and there isn’t really anyway to retrieve it without having multiple terabytes of storage space ready to just hold all of those games at the same time.

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GOG does not give out steam keys, you can download all games as ‘stand alone installers’ and don’t need a launcher. You forgot the humble store (which now also comes with a launcher).

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OK I gotta ask: Why don’t you have multiple Terabytes of storage space? HDD data graves are incredibly cheap now.

I have 6TB in my PC and I built it for free from a friend’s parts bin.

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Generally agree, but your point about GOG is wrong. Not only can you install games from their platform, its also (to my knowledge) the only storefront where you can get games completely DRM-Free, since you dont need GOG Galaxy to download or install their games

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Valve and Steam have pulled their fair share of shady anti-consumer moves, like the time they violated Aussie and EU consumer protection laws with their refund policy (fucking EA Origin had refunds years before Steam); there have also been allegations of it being a toxic workplace with a trans former employee claiming she was referred to as “it” by her manager.

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14 points

I guess foobar2000 is non-foss as it’s free but not open source.

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Strawberry is a good drop-in replacement for foobar2000.

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There’s also DeaDBeeF, which has more UI customization available as far as I can tell.

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4 points

I’ll second Strawberry. I loved foobar and was worried about losing it when I migrated to linux, but I found Strawberry and it looks and functions just the way I liked foobar.

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Isn’t Strawberry a fork of Clementine? I was using Clementine for years before I realized it had been abandoned, and unfortunately Strawberry doesn’t have any podcast support. Iirc they don’t have any intention of supporting podcasts either so for me at least it doesn’t truly fill the void.

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It is, and Clementine was a fork of KDE’s Amarok 1.4. No plans to support podcasts unfortunately but there is streaming support.

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16 points

Reaper is an excellent Digital Audio Workstation with full Linux support

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I would be really interested in more information about this. Thanks for bringing it to my attention to look into!

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Bitwig Studio is more expensive but also has full Linux support and is made by former Ableton devs

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3 points

JetBrains Rider

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Czech maps from Seznam, I talked with marketing boss (don’t know his exact position but it is high) and he told me that they don’t make money from it.

If any one is interested mapy.cz it is must have app for travel in Czech.

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