I pay a yearly subscription for Digiguide, it's about £9 ($127). I was wondering if there was any computer application, or subscription you would pay for if you couldn't steal it.
EDIT - Mods, can I buy an "o" to fix the thread title. - THANKS.
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I pay a yearly subscription for Digiguide, it's about £9 ($127). I was wondering if there was any computer application, or subscription you would pay for if you couldn't steal it.
EDIT - Mods, can I buy an "o" to fix the thread title. - THANKS.
i paid for all seeing eye :smilie4:
I paid for 3 rounds in the pub :unsure:
Flash MX 2004 is the only programme on my computer that can't be easily replaced with freeware. I probably would by it, since I can buy Macromedia Studio off my school for £80 :01:
That'll be a nickel please. :happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
If they weren't readily replaced by other freeware, or otherwise obtained software, I would almost certainly pay for Photoshop, as well as DreamWeaver, and Diskeeper.
The one that I could put a definate on would be FireFox.
Mozilla is one of the only companies I can literally say that I would have no problems paying for their products.
nero, office xp, nod32, dreamweaver, mx 2004 and dvdfab.
sometim4es I feel guilty for not paying :lookaroun
I subscribe to consumerreports.org at $26 a year. It influenced what washer and dryer, lawn tractor, and a host of other items that I bought.
I figured if I'm going to buy any high priced item to the most menial, I may as well know what's the best and what's the best for the price.
Hell they show you that a $1500 Kirby vacuum is shit compared to one for $180. :dabs:
Other than that, I'd buy Windows and Office.
i paid for Guitar Pro, ~$50 at the time. fortunately i mod at one of their sites, so i get the new versions for free! i guess if you do something honest, you'll be rewarded. ha:lol:
I've still got Office 2000 (from Lamsey, way back when), but recently DLed OpenOffice (free) on my laptop.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Haven't played with it yet, but MAXIMUMPC says it's comparable to, and compatible with, Office.
I've gotten in the habit of buying some mainstream stuff cuz I can write it off, but all the good stuff is on the margins, anyway.
I can hardly believe the variety of freeware, either.
Why, you never have to pay for it...Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins