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alexmigf

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  1. 28 minutes ago, IanSG said:

    Yes you can - it's called "volumetric forecasting" and there are shed loads of companies who do nothing but forecast  what will happen to a new product.  I'm going to take a wild stab in the dark and suggest that Serif have already done this.

    Maybe... and even if it's true, it's hard to know if people are willing to pay for something that don't exist in Linux.

  2. On 6/14/2018 at 11:52 AM, toltec said:

    Why? Are all open source software users 'charity cases' who are unwilling to pay a fair price? Serif products are certainly not overpriced, unlike some we could mention.

    People should get paid for their efforts.

    If not, who is going to feed all those cats ? 

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    Because of the absence of a quality vector software in Linux i do think people would pay for it, you can't predict those things without trying.

  3. Hi want to put my opinion too.

    I think Linux is the future of desktop, it will take time i know, but the popularity is growing every year.

    It's a big plus for developers and designers, it has already every major app but lacks a true effective vector design tool for print (CMYK at least).

    With so many solutions to pack an app and give it to linux users (snaps, flatpaks, etc), i think it will be more easy to provide a good solution for it, or at least a beta.

    Thank you!

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