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-# Happily Paying For macOS Apps
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-2022-06-29
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It's no secret that I am a huge advocate for open source software. A solid chunk of my day-to-day workload is done so via FOSS[^0] systems. I also manage a handful of fun side projects that are normally shipped under either MIT or GPL licensing. But that doesn't mean I still don't enjoy _some_ non-free, proprietary software.
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I know this list only includes 3 applications, but that's truly all the ones I've spent money on. If in the future I happen to purchase any others I will be sure to update this post accordingly.
-## Refs
-1. Free & open source software
+[^1]: Free & open source software