And why do you use them?

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            1 month ago

            The IDE is called RStudio, not R-Studio. IDE is for R, and there is nothing inherently unique to that IDE. R-Studio on the other hand is a tool with absolutely no competition for over a decade, and is thus worth as a paid tool for all OSes.

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        When I used it on Windows, I pirated it. But there exists no way to pirate it on Linux, and when I have enough funds, I will ensure to buy something as useful and irreplaceable as R-Studio, since I get the liberty to use it on any OS.

        Also only the Network Technician license costs $800. Regular single user lifetime license costs around $70 and works offline.

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          That’s cool. I’ve been confused by their pricing. The cheaper licenses seem to be temporary ($1/day).