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It seems ok, guess I should try the free version before making judgements, realized the pro is ONLY $50 and completely optional. Sorry
~~at minimum Seems they charge a shitton for "bonus" software like they're a wannabe windows or some fuckin shit. Avoid this if you have any respect for yourself or open source software~~
Linux people don't pay, they donate.
This does feel like a donation. I'm gonna try at some point
The pro version is just official support service from the company. That's how FOSS has always been monetized, no?
Seems like a good deal for people completely unfamiliar with Linux who just want a cheap OS and help to keep it running.