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It is? I thouht it was the proper word to use to describe software which has limited features in free version so they can sell commercial licenses.



“Limited” is better. “Crippled” has a negative connotation when it comes to software.


Then crippled seems like the perfect word.


"Crippled" implies a degree of everyday suffering in the "cripple", or a downgrade from a previous state of health. The advanced features in Bitwarden were never free, in fact I think some of them were eventually added to free plans too. I honestly don't even want stuff like yubikey support, and could see that as feature bloat!

I don't expect everything to be free, I'm perfectly fine with the freemium model when the set of free features is reasonable - as, in my humble opinion, is the case with Bitwarden. So I wouldn't use a word like "crippled" when it's more like "normal for regular users vs enhanced for advanced needs".




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