Qlab is vastly superior to any other live theatre show control software.
this post was submitted on 12 Aug 2023
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scrivener and affinity's products are much nicer. i don't even know if there's a foss version of scrivener to be fair, but i basically haven't used any other word processor since purchasing it.
Kdenlive is still not up to pro standards. I make do with it, but if/when i'm editing for someone else i'll have to switch to a proprietary solution.
And that's besides the fact that everyone else is using it, which is usually the reason to prefer proprietary over FOSS. It's the reason i still have Photoshop installed alongside Krita.