That's a better answer to the question and less vain I guess ;-)
To make a long story short, my switch to free software came from a lack of
direction. I wanted quality in the software I use, but I didn't really know
which quality. Software being free and open adresses many of the issues I
have with bad software, and I feel like free licenses make software
practically immortal and endlessly useful, since programs can be adopted and
adapted forever by the very people that need and use them.
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