Good news. I really like my FP3+ (with /e/OS), my next phone will be either FP4 or FP5 :)
This. I’m totally for FOSS, but among four commercial apps that I use (SublimeText, SublimeMerge, Reaper and Bitwig), all four use this older model. You buy a period of free upgrades, but you may keep using the current version as long, as you wish. I see this model as beneficial for user and the company (providing them with money), but also encouraging it economically to continue developing the product. In the case of subscription-based model, I see little reason for the company to improve the product.
My personal list is short:
I’m using Firefox:
I’m the developer of NeuroAnalyzer.jl - it’s a toolbox written in Julia for analyzing neurophysiological data (EEG/NIRS/MEG, etc.) for researchers in psychiatry/neurology/neuroscience. If you would like to join an open-source project - your help is welcome and will be appreciated - look for bugs, expand documentation, unit tests, help with tutorials.
ATB,
EB
Pocketbook Lux 5. Great piece of gear, with physical buttons and normal, non-touch screen. Also, comes from a small European company, instead of Amazon.
I manage my collection of ebooks using Calibre - great software.