Obviously, neither. Use FOSS so that you own & control your copy of the software. I don't want my computer to tell me, "Sorry, I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Dave."
I also don't want 1,000's of hours of my work locked up in proprietary file formats so that I have no other option but to keep paying a company to allow me to access & edit it, & that requires any recipients of my work to also pay a company to access & edit it.
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Obviously, neither. Use FOSS so that you own & control your copy of the software. I don't want my computer to tell me, "Sorry, I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Dave."
I also don't want 1,000's of hours of my work locked up in proprietary file formats so that I have no other option but to keep paying a company to allow me to access & edit it, & that requires any recipients of my work to also pay a company to access & edit it.