In my very first post on this forum I criticized Toon Boom for not listening, I don't know why people use their software. They did have Personal Learning Editions (PLE) of Animate Pro anybody could download and use before the recent rebrand so I don't think offering their software for free is new to their business model. Toonz Harlequin has a superior deformer and CelAction has superior rigs, TVPaint and even good old DigiCel FlipBook (new version soon?) are superior at hand-drawn, Harmony is a jack of all trades Adventure Time copy machine.
I personally think TVPaint should focus on the anime industry, that industry is absolutely crushing everything else right now and Retas Studio (therefore Japan) has a monopoly on it, it's a good time too since I hear more and more are turning "tradigital". Go and reverse engineer PaintMan and don't feel bad, because Celsys have parked their tanks on your lawn by ripping off your timeline that they introduced to Clip Studio Paint 1.5.0, as have the guys who develop the free painting software Krita.
Krita Timeline
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Krita Onion Skin
![Image](http://s11.postimg.org/xcsil3coj/krita2.png)
I'm no businessman, but maybe it's time for TVPaint to get aggressive and sell a more stripped down version or look into cloud subscription plans? A ton of wannabe animators on Tumblr these days that will be suckers for Toon Booms bull****. I know a lot of guys in studios using TVPaint, but not general hobbyists. TVPaint going out of business would be like my Cintiq dying, I'd be boned, I do worry about it sometimes.