i think it depends on the individual's budget. it helps when you're
looking for new programs and like testing them out before buying them, and
don't feel like struggling with a [highly crippled] demo. it's often hard
to see if you like something if you can't save work and use it in other
programs.
i use some illegal software, but i'm sure most people don't pay for
photoshop either. unless you're heavily into graphic design, in which case
you have a job bugdet to pay for it. same with music. once you have a
music budget, you can and should allocate some of that to software,
especially if you've made your budget using unbudgetted software :)
cheers,
/derek
At 09:23 PM 10/12/2000 +0000, me makes you wrote:
quoted 16 lines sonic solutions is a daw...very high end one. like $100k or something
>>> sonic solutions is a daw...very high end one. like $100k or something
>>>silly.
>
>whats the feeling of the list toward cracks, warez, etc.
>just wondering
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