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Software worth paying for: 10 programs you won't regret buying

Software worth paying for: 10 programs you won’t regret buying

Posted on May 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sure, you can stock your PC with some excellent freebies, but this software is worth paying for.

Sometimes, you get what you pay for. Outfitting your computer with useful software doesn’t have to cost a dime, as our roundup of the best free software for your PC proves. But paying up for programs often gets you perks you won’t find with freeware, from smoother interfaces to more plentiful features, or even customer support if you need help. Some of the most useful software is available only in premium form.
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