Yesterday I bought my first proprietary software license
Yesterday I bought a License of Enso Launcher and I realized that it's the first license that I've ever bought voluntarily.
First of all I want to clarify that doesn't mean that all of the other software I'm using doesn't have a license, it's just that it came with the computer or it does not require a license. In fact I usually use only open source software with very few exceptions.
So what is Enso Launcher and why did I buy a license? It is a product meant to make the computer easier to use inspired by the ideas of Jeff Raskin in The Humane Interface. I really enjoyed reading that book so it was great to see that someone had made it real. Accidentally I've been using Windows for a while and really missed the command line, so Enso was a perfect fit for me. They are really showing how good a command interface can be (emacs users already knew, enso has a lot of the concepts of emacs commands but with an improved UI).