Please prove me wrong.
There are no free open source software projects that:
-have a user base in the same magnitude as commercial competitors (or have no competition at all)
-are not predominantly used by programmers
-don't have a paid organization as the main contributor (like Mozilla)
@koos also 7-zip
@aeonofdiscord not so sure of that one. MacOS and Windows zip and unzip straight out of the box, so I think 7-Zip has become a niche application. Don't have any stats though.
@koos it definitely used to be a big deal; the wikipedia page mentions 410 million downloads, which seems like enough to call it successful in terms of mass adoption even if one of its key features isn't such a USP anymore
@aeonofdiscord yes, you're right, what matters is that it at least once was adopted by a large number of users
@aeonofdiscord exactly, I don't think they got to where they are without Sun and Oracle. I use OpenOffice and haven't noticed any big changes since they handed it over.
@koos also I'm not sure Oracle did anything with it either, think they just kinda let it rot
@aeonofdiscord but LibreOffice didn't do any ground breaking changes either—or it went so gradually that I didn't notice, which could speak for them for not making obnoxious updates
@koos if you check the release notes you can see them adding a lot of stuff, but because they don't do the MS Office thing of redesigning the entire UI every couple of years it's not super-obvious (plus there are so many moving parts it's hard to spot a new button here or there)
@koos Oo is stagnant, LibreOffice is where actual development is happening afaik
(the Apache Foundation is where software goes to die)