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What software have you bought and don't regret!?
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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 912801" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>If not using any of them any longer (even the free ones) translates to regret, then the answer is "I regret every single one of them."</p><p></p><p>But that's a little bit unfair. Some context needs to be added. Some are good to extremely good, but either not worth the money for various reasons, the configuration overhead is a pain, and\or the annoyances\inconvenience are high enough to deter me from using them. I'd rather just not be bothered. Annoyance and hassle avoidance is probably my top priority - and please tell me where is one exactly going to find that in the IT world by any other means than doing as much as possible as simply as one can ? That strategy starts with not using a bunch of software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 912801, member: 88422"] If not using any of them any longer (even the free ones) translates to regret, then the answer is "I regret every single one of them." But that's a little bit unfair. Some context needs to be added. Some are good to extremely good, but either not worth the money for various reasons, the configuration overhead is a pain, and\or the annoyances\inconvenience are high enough to deter me from using them. I'd rather just not be bothered. Annoyance and hassle avoidance is probably my top priority - and please tell me where is one exactly going to find that in the IT world by any other means than doing as much as possible as simply as one can ? That strategy starts with not using a bunch of software. [/QUOTE]
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