- Both of them are bad, the good is to use Open Source alternatives like Krita. - I was going to say that Affinity, DxO and DaVinci are right there as free/non-subscription options. - But yeah, going open source is even better, though sometimes a bit of a workflow shift if you’re already used to something like lightroom and you go for darktable, for example. There’s also Rawtherapee for photos but I never tried that one. - I hear kdenlive is a very capable NLE, though I don’t do much video work myself, so I’ve not used it. - InDesign has never struck me as doing much different than any other DTP software, of which there’re plenty of open source options, scribus gets cited a lot - Inkscape has always been pretty decent for vector stuff - Audition has never been much more than a fancy audacity 
- Are there any good alternatives to adobe animate? - https://lemm.ee/comment/18639543 - Just incase my mention didn’t work because I use the mention feature very rarely on lemmy 
- Krita has some animation stuff built in, don’t know how sufficient it is. - Your better off using Tahoma2D for 2D animation and Blender for 3D animation, blender does have 2D tools but I don’t know how it compared to Tahoma2D - Both are open source and Tahoma2D is a port of opentoonz which is used by Studio Ghibli as well - Krita is best used for 2D art but it’s text editor is bad and your better off using InkScape for text & typesetting 
 
 
 
- FOSS FTW - I use gimp btw - Edit: Actually, I find GIMP a little bit daunting. I used to use ASEprite which was more than enough for my pixel art needs. 
 
- That’s assuming they actually do as they say they would after forking over the money 





