OS comes with my computer (Dell, IBM etc.)
Software I need my company buy for me.
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I Never Buy
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I always buy
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I will download software, and if its good I will buy it.
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I will only download software.
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I only use Freeware software.
3 5.36%
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Dec 23rd, 2004 03:07 PM #1
Do you buy your software?
Just curious about how many of you guys have Legit Windows, software and games?
What I do is I download and if good and handy I will buy. I have three computers (mines my sisters and laptop), the laptop came with a legit copy of windows, while I bought Windows XP pro for mine and Home for my sisters, and also bought Small Business edition of Office, and games I try and buy if I like the downloaded version I will buy it, what about u guys?
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I use both bought/downloaded software. I generally use downloaded copies of Winblows XP, I bought '95 and '98 in previous years. Its so bloody expensive, its not worth the money to buy as 99% of the stuff in it NOBODY will EVER use, its just there so they can jack up the price. I was thinking about getting a legit copy of XPpro because I can get it for $95 through a vendor promo at our company. But then I'll need to call them everytime I make a hardware change, something I do almost monthly, so for now I'm going to stick with my "aquired" copy...
As for games, I rarely download them, extremely rarely. I usually just play 1 game at a time until I can't stand it, so I always get my monies worth. I'm playing WoW right now and don't forsee a change at all in the next year... Previous to this it was BF1942
C from the day of inception, that was one of the best games I've ever spent money on.
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Dec 23rd, 2004 06:17 PM #4
Whats the difference between "I never buy" and "I only download"
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Dec 23rd, 2004 06:19 PM #5
i have yet to buy anything for the comp other then the hardware.
im not a gamer either. id d/l a game and play it for a week and uninstall it. so i cant justify that one either._______________
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Your poll sucks dude. Where is the option for usually buy, sometimes download. I think most people would fall under this category.
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Or usuall download, but sometimes buy. That's where I'm at.
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I've bought some software/games. But I do download. Buying Windows and Office alone is more expensive then most computers.
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Dec 23rd, 2004 07:23 PM #8
Besides the OS and what comes with it, most of my software are freeware....
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No, I never buy software
. I'd imagine people coming to this site to 'save' money and 'lowball' aren't the type of people who would spend alot of money on software.
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Dec 24th, 2004 12:01 AM #10that's me
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Didn't took the poll.
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Dec 24th, 2004 08:28 AM #12There's a lot of misconception about this topic. You're not going to have to call us up every time you change a piece of hardware. The only time you have to call (or do it automatically over the net) is if you change your CPU or MOBO or change a lot of hardware at once. If you do change the CPU or MOBO you have to run a repair install to get it to work correctly (due to the hal.dll file) and then it's part of the repair process where you reactivate Windows.
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Mooching off your friends vs. taking the time to find that pirated software yourself
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Dec 24th, 2004 02:40 PM #14
I turned around years ago, and I buy now. I get games I know I'll play, gives me incentive to play what I have. And there's a lot of alternatives out there for some software - OpenOffice.Org is a decent suite, for all I use Word/Excel-like apps at home.
It's not that expensive to go legit.
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Wait until MS decides you've activated your product too many times. Then the fun begins. I've always bought my Windows in the past, I'm not so sure I will in the future (better yet, if Macs provide software I need, I'll jump ship).
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