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
MS Office I don't think I could do without.
Also, to some extent, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Delphi, SQL Server, and Nero.
i paid for the hardware to build the puter, and the monthly broadband charge, but i don't think ive ever paid for software/subscriptions :dabs:
well i guess it's an achievement then :schnauz:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCanuk
i dont really pay for anything, cept maybe alcohol.
Oh, what will I post, hmm let me think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider_dude
I prefer Nero :lol:
If there was no way to steal it, the only thing I can think of that i'd pay for is newsleecher.
I can't stand the alternatives for it, so i'd pay the small price.
The only software I've ever bought was Via voice and it was crap
Photoshop, gif animator 5, cool edit pro.
it should be buy one get one free, but i'll have the free one please.
Photoshop is well cool, did not like the CS2, not as good.
I got ViaVoice for free with my first PC, and I felt like I'd been ripped off :o
Yeah OpenOffice is pretty good and it does work..enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
The last REAL copy of Office I got was from my Italian instructor. The Student Teacher Edition (or something like that). I think WordPerfect reads Office docs as well.
I think if we didn't have the ubiquitous filesharing programs of today that the fact of buying software wouldn't be up for debate. Just look at console gaming. I remember a game called Phoenix for the Atari 2600 that cost $40 at Toys R Us. Now I have a modded Xbox and the thought of buying a game is rather foreign to me now.
I do like how Damnit said he'd buy FF though. While I wouldn't, he sees it as quality a product that deserves his money. Gotta admire that. I do the same with music.
The bad part is that I think most filesharers would't buy shit if they could get away with it. It probably comes down to a simple,"Why should I?"
If software makers were smart, they'd require online activation like Turbotax does.
None.
I'm such a stingy 'rag that I even refuse to pay for a haircut.
I own a perfectly good pair of scissors, thankyou muchly. :snooty:
Wrong. They removed it after complaints.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Software I have bought since I got broadband:
Half Life 2
Star Wars: Galaxies
Eve: Online
Space: Above and Beyond
(Three MMORPGs and a game that required online activation)
Software I will buy soon:
Elder Scrolls IV
Software I would buy:
I dont know if i would pay for any of it. Most of it if i was forced to pay i would use free software. Even though like MS Office is better i would put up with openoffice.
Oh damn.:unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
edit: Ouch, I see Turbotax installed malware on the users computer too. Ewwww.:pinch:
Activation worked for Valve though.