We know how to make sales and I'm not in Sales. I was in general electronics decades ago. There are good products out there and if Altium wanted to be on top, well there is a plethora of feedback from the hobbyists, that would fork out money and would increase their sales 100x fold. The best examples of Hobbyists software vs Commerical software is to limit Pins, kind of like the Target3001 and Drip-Trace models.
With Target3001, I really like its Search feature and the Push-Pull routing (something shared with Proteus at 1/10th the cost).
Dip-Trace is a good program, it falls apart for Component Searching, importing is a pain.
KiCad - best user 4K interface (for free), even Target and DipTrace look clunky next to it.
CircuitStudio at $700 USD it's a little steep for my pockets and is similar to Proteus at this price point.
I might just end up with EasyEDA
at this point, as I'm looking to get my ESP32-C3-Mini-1 modules up and running. I found that this component is a good test to see what libraries are up to date. The Target3001 found and imported it Easily, the Dip-Trace found it, but getting it imported wasn't that easy.