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I moved from Fusion360 to FreeCAD. It definitely has a learning curve. But I took a few weeks to properly learn it, and I can now do all I did in Fusion. It's not as polished (although getting there with recent versions) and not as powerful for some applications. But it's free, open source, and I can laugh at Autodesk and their subscription fees.
Yeah this is my issue. Fusion was very easy to pick up, and I'm lazy to learn that anew.
If nothing else, the (lack of) ownership of the files alone should help me convert one day.