@anjum That "on the other hand point" was why I mentioned the "overcoming advantages" thing - you definitely don't want a single tool to be an excuse to get more propiertary garbage. Instead focus on seeing what's the strengths and weakness of each program, pick up the best FOSS one and see how you can make up for its flaws or missing features when compared to the best packages overall.
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@anjum It can always happen that the FOSS program *is* the best program you can pick up in all respects, though. That is still rare outside of the world of dev tools and kernels and so on. But the FOSS tools we do have can still do amazing stuff.
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