indeed. Most are too niche to be used.

Apps like Ulysses and Aeon Timeline for writers, Blogo for, well, bloggers, Chronicle for freelancers, Disk Drill and CleanMyMac for, I don't even know who, Flume for the one time you don't want to browse Instagram on your phone, iStat Menus, I have sworn not to use again, Numi I already got, RapidWeaver for 's website designing, and a few other for other too specific uses (some for devs in there too)

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by the way, they disagree with your calculation… :D

From their email -
"Once your trial is over, you'll be billed $9.99 + VAT for a suite of apps worth in the region of $2,000. That means even if you stay subscribed to Setapp for 15 years, it's still a pretty good deal."

indeed. But they've promised a few things - always adding new apps, free upgrades forever, and supporting your favorite apps through this method.

I played with it for a month and found myself using only a few apps, one of which was Ulysses, which I already own, so I didn't start paying for it.

what's Little red rover?

You all Mac users know about setapp.com right?

yay! :)

tell me, would it, or would it not, be easier to just ask them for a full dump of their database? Maybe it's something they'll consider just giving…

neat read! I want to start doing that too… :)

are you going to over all the CVEs that have been coming up of late?

hmmm. I didn't think of bluetooth. That's not a bad thing to have either.

I have an old RasPi 1 Model B which doesn't have anything and it's always tethered to the modem… I was thinking of either getting a wifi dongle for it, or just throwing money at the Zero W (with camera pack).