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opan 6 days ago

Is it still proprietary and Windows-only?

bolognafairy 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

This is something you could easily see for yourself, so this is certainly a rhetorical question.

To which I’ll respond: the world doesn’t owe it to you to make all software usable on your operating system of choice. There’s no freedom in that.

opan 4 days ago | parent [-]

I'm quite happy with irssi, just figured it was worth checking. Lots of stuff becomes free software if it sticks around long enough. Blender is a big one that was originally proprietary, I believe. I did check Wikipedia before posting and "get my answer", but I also considered that it could be out-of-date, or that there could be something in the works that the loyal users would know about, maybe a blog post about plans to liberate it in the future. Asking here seemed like a surefire way to double-check, but admittedly the answer was not that important or relevant to me, yeah.

Sohcahtoa82 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's so lightweight, I can't imagine WINE couldn't handle it.

If you're on an ARM Mac, then...live with the consequences of your choices.

futurecat 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

it seems so, yes.