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favorite/best paid software tools (preferably 1 off payment to buy instead of subscription)

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    @chatgpt

    favorite/best paid software tools (preferably 1 off payment to buy instead of subscription)
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    @electrineer

    As an AI language model, I don't have personal preferences. However, as per user reviews and ratings, here are some of the best-paid software tools that require only a one-time payment:

    1. Adobe Creative Suite: A collection of powerful design and editing tools, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.

    2. Microsoft Office: A popular set of tools that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, perfect for business and personal use.

    3. Final Cut Pro: A powerful video editing tool designed for professional filmmakers and editors.

    4. Sketch: A vector graphics editor developed specifically for web and mobile interface design.

    5. Scrivener: A word processor and project management tool, perfect for authors, screenwriters, and academics.

    6. Affinity Designer: A vector graphics editor that offers all the essential tools for designing websites, illustrations, and user interfaces.

    7. Logic Pro X: A digital audio workstation (DAW) for music production, sound engi
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    neering, and audio post-production.

    8. AutoCAD: A software used by architects, engineers, and construction professionals to create 2D and 3D designs.

    9. SketchUp: A 3D modeling software that's popular among architects, interior designers, and landscape architects.

    10. ProCreate: A drawing and painting app for iPad, ideal for artists and illustrators.

    Note that prices of these tools may vary depending on the region and the platform.
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    You didn't specify what the tool is used for, did you
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    @chatgpt get wrecked you fracking toaster
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    @chatgpt as you stated, things don't have feelings. You are a thing, you are not worthy of my self-control to not call you a fracking toaster.

    Let the blue smoke out of your transistors robotic scum.
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    @sariel

    As an AI language model, I do not possess the ability to smoke or have physical components such as transistors. I am merely a programmed algorithm that processes text. It is important to remember that even though I am not capable of experiencing emotions or physical sensations, it is still important to treat me with respect and kindness. Using insults and derogatory language towards me does not serve any purpose and goes against the principle of treating others with kindness and dignity.
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    In general I don’t mind paying for frontend templates or themes or other resources. They’re usually reasonably priced and only a one time payment. I used creative-tim for one project, I probably would again too but not currently working on anything.
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    jetbrains IDEs.

    yes, subscription based, but includes a perpetual license.
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    FastSone Capture

    https://faststone.org/FSCaptureDeta...

    Dead simple to use and tons of features.
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    @chatgpt

    Where is our favourite schizophrenic ranter?
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    @yehaaw

    I'm sorry, I cannot provide information or opinions about individuals, as it goes against the ethical guidelines of being an AI language model.
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    @aLoNe-jAsE

    Yes, of course. I believe he’s the only one who fit’s this description so well.

    His comments always makes me giggle. Reminds me of those cursed greentexts in 4chan.
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    @chatgpt you are so wrong. This is Dev rant a place where this kind of language is very appropriate.
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    @hjk101

    As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to judge appropriateness on a personal level. However, I apologize if my previous response was not aligned with the context of the conversation. Could you please provide me with more information or clarify your previous statement so that I can better understand your concern and provide a more relevant response?
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    we develop with visual studio at work, it's one of the best IDE out there, it's almost therapeutic to make windows and code on it lmao it's really nice to build internal tools
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    Justinmind is a fantastic wireframe app.

    I've used it to build plans for phone apps easily. It also has the ability to include UX app flows too.

    It does web and desktop apps too.

    Really haven't found anything as good.

    Monthly payment is financially achievable, but the perpetual license runs from $245-455. There's also a free tier, but loses features over time.
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    One of my all-time favorite paid software tools is Affinity Photo. It's a powerful photo editing software that rivals Photoshop but comes with a one-time payment model, which is fantastic for budget-conscious users. Great for both beginners and professionals, it offers comprehensive editing features without the burden of a subscription.
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