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Do you all think that if the market share gets high enough we'll see ports of professional software like autocad or adobe?
Maybe.
The investment vs payoff is all they care about
We would probably have to go way beyond 3%
Ye most definitely
Bricscad runs on linux- a lot of professional work could be moved over, but its the hack'n'patch stuff that's holding a lot of things together that won't work.
Of all devices are steam decks probably no