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Happy 20th, BBEdit

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  • 1 month ago
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You Guys Are Millionaires Right?

Shouldn’t all software be free? How can you live with yourself for charging for it? No. Very few bits of software ever written were not funded by someone. People have to eat, they have to sleep somewhere and feed their families. Take Android for example: it’s free, and open-source, yet every Google engineer working on it is paid, likely far higher than you are. They are able to not charge you, because they make all their money in search & advertising. Notice that they don’t open-source any of their search code, for good reason: that’s their core business, Android isn’t. To me truly free, open-source software is a religious myth, in much the same way that [pick a religion you don’t agree with] is. It comes with it’s own proselytes, zealots and ideologies, but it’s ultimately a lie.

Further to the above, what’s so offensive about charging for software? When was the last time you walked into a shop, saw a great product you really needed, and just stole it? When was the last time you debated with a shop-keeper about how this product you wanted should really be free? Software costs money to make, real money. Charging for it is how that money is recovered. Don’t let all the VC funded startups that give out everything for free fool you, paid software is often how you get great software. Since great people are able to make great things, without having to worry about how they are going to feed and clothe themselves.

I really believe in software that is funded directly; i.e. by paying directly for a piece of software, vs. ads or a large company funding projects with other cash cows. That way, good software is supported directly by the user action instead of using sneaky ways to make money or perhaps other ulterior motives.

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  • 5 months ago
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On the TextMate 2 Public Alpha

Nice overview of the alpha release of TextMate by Kevin Lipe. The best part of the release for me, as Lipe echoes, isn’t actually part of the software; it’s knowing that my favorite text editor hasn’t been abandoned. (And still loving that new icon!)

It’ll be familiar to you and still feel new and exciting. It’s not ready for primetime yet. It crashes weirdly. Stuff breaks. But, more than anything, it feels good to know that it exists, and that it really is a major evolution of the things that made the original TextMate so good. I’m going to keep using it for real work until I run into an issue that forces me back to the old version. Time will tell how well I get along with the half-baked bundle editor, but I’m sure it’ll get better.

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  • 5 months ago
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Attention to detail: Siri’s Dictation Key.
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Attention to detail: Siri’s Dictation Key.

Source: iphoneincanada.ca

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  • 7 months ago
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Whoa, realistic addition of objects into images. This is absolutely mind-blowing.

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