Where have all the free tools gone? - Freeware has become adware/trialware

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Trying to find reliable free tools is a pain. Jews have put even the basic functionalities behind subscription based tools.

Tools that used to be free are now adware (ie, they advertize as free, are actually ads to predatory subscription) or are shitty demos that offer 1% of the quality and functionality, and expect you to buy a 1year subscription to use a shitty basic tool once.

All the reliable free tools have disappeared or are turned into adware bloatware.
 
Sounds like a you problem, I just go to my local hardware store and walk out with them and nobody stops me because im brown. Have you considered using black face?
 
All the reliable free tools have disappeared or are turned into adware bloatware.
Use an earlier version.
Any specific examples, OP?
The first one that comes to mind for me is Macrium Reflect. The free version was excellent, but was dropped when Macrium Reflect 8 was released.

Macrium Reflect 7 Free edition still works great, and I'll keep using it for the foreseeable future.

yes, backup software is probably a poor example as there are myriad free options out there, but Reflect is one I've found particularly easy to get along with
 
When searching for free tools, add "open source" to your search. This guarantees that the tool you're getting doesn't try to scam you with a premium version or a subscription. Quality-wise, they range from not-great-but-usable (like GIMP) to "rivals industry standards" (like Blender).
 
Macrium Reflect 7 Free edition still works great, and I'll keep using it for the foreseeable future.

yes, backup software is probably a poor example as there are myriad free options out there, but Reflect is one I've found particularly easy to get along with
This sounds like the kind of thing that is built into most linux distributions as a standard tool.
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