I hate the fact that I'm paying for development tools (feels wrong somehow), but love the tools themselves: the search, autocomplete, suggestions, refactoring, framework integrations and run profiles, alongside other things are all great. I also have the subscription with all of their products, it actually gets cheaper in the 2nd and 3rd year: Pretty much doing all my development on JetBrains IDEs these days, used to use VS Code a lot more on laptops since I'm normally not a fan of using IDEs in small screens but Rider's new compact UI works great in full-screen mode to maximize code real-estate on my 15' M2 Macbook Air. I ended up getting the All Products Pack since I need to maintain projects in several languages so ended up being pretty good deal for the 8 IDEs / tools I have installed which got even more affordable over time which was something like 40% off after the 2 renewal. NET IDE and never looked back (now only using VS.NET for Blazor) - it's symbol search, navigation, refactoring, terminal and git integration, executable/script management, unit tests, support for JS/TypeScript FXs, DB plugin, etc is much nicer than VS. Been a happy user since Rider's first release and a long time happy R# user before that, although R# could get pretty sluggish for big projects under VS.NET so jumped when they announced their full.