£1300 on some uber fancy orchestral sample set called VSL ><
Its currently spread across a couple drives in my drawer as i no longer have the separate pc to run it and found far more playablity with a 150 quid sample set 5% of its size (GPO)....
Probably MS Office 2000. £400-odd. Since upgraded to XP and then 2003. Use at least Outlook every day though so it's been a good investment.
Same can't be said for Dreamweaver and Flash that I bought several years ago and have never used. Can't remember what they cost though - possibly more than Office.
I've bought genuine NT 4.0, 2000, XP and Windows 7 licenses, Visual Studio, and plenty of other stuff over the years, so I've easily spent several thousand on software in total. You really don't think I'd actually buy Vista, do you?
Most spent on software was about 85 quid on a win98 update, was keen to find out what this usb fuss was about. Just needed something usb to test it with then.
120ish on visual studios. Use open source software. got vista 2nd hand and w7 on the special offers. I think the only other software I got was Microsoft office, But I think taht was around the £60 mark
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