Glad I'm not the only one here. Each time Windows decides to make privacy redundant, I'm forced to question as to whether or not I -need- access to TB and if I can make do on Linux with other programs. The online version is not really feasible as a desktop version, keeping it for file storage, etc. especially because of cloud storage limits. Now, moving away from Windows 10 (certainly not in the direction of installing Windows 11), I'm stuck at the same crossroads as before - continue to pay for TB where I can only use the desktop version on Windows, or port everything back over to free alternative programs.
Glad I'm not the only one here. Each time Windows decides to make privacy redundant, I'm forced to question as to whether or not I -need- access to TB and if I can make do on Linux with other programs. The online version is not really feasible as a desktop version, keeping it for file storage, etc. especially because of cloud storage limits. Now, moving away from Windows 10 (certainly not in the direction of installing Windows 11), I'm stuck at the same crossroads as before - continue to pay for TB where I can only use the desktop version on Windows, or port everything back over to free alternative programs.