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Software I have paid money for

Ten years in the Open Source world makes it rare to fork over cash for software. Most of the time, a team of creative people have developed a set of tools which work, are very hackable and accomplish a certain task well enough to use fulltime. So when I switched my main platform to a MacbookPro it came with a paradigm shift into a world where a percentage of the greatest software available tends to be developed by fulltime boutique/indie developers, and tends to cost anywhere from $10-$199.

So, what software have I found good enough to buy? And why? Here is the list as far back as I can recall.

Name Justification for shelling out cash
Textmate Productivity redefined. Config files, SQL, Ruby coding… wonderful
AppZapper Completely remove apps and the detritus they leave
OmniGrafflePro Visio, only better. Wonderful diagraming application
Parallels Desktop The standard. For when I need to boot 5 OSes simultaneously
PDFPen I sign contracts quite often. Often these are PDFs. Add your sig.
Photomatix Pro Compiling HDR photos from bracket sets is easy with this software
Airfoil Send audio from any app to airport express. (Pandora!)
DigiTunnel VPN client that seemed to work better than the OS X built in client
iShowU Handy for capturing video of desktop sessions.
MediaCentral Xvid/divX capable FrontRow alternative. Useful.

What software has made you fork over your hard earned money?

Nov 1, 2007 (No Comments »)
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