Ask HN: What (desktop?) software have you paid for recently?
For me possibly the only thing I've bought in years is Simplify3D - http://Simplify3D.com/ - which is a fairly powerful STL-slicer-to-any-3d-printer magic box of tricks that I'm very happy with. There are open source kinda-solutions that I got tired of fighting.
I'm getting pretty close to buying Scrivener - https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview - despite it's various weird interface choices and apparently multiple conflicting codebases for difference OS.
I've also run in to the limits of Inkscape and can crash/hang it reliably which will mean a move to Adobe, which I've never touched before.
Curious to hear what else is out there?
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VueScan for using my old scanner with modern Windows. Just worked.
OrCAD because Cadence was running a low-cost promotion.
I also upgraded my home use license for Mathematica.
At $DAY_JOB I paid for VMware
Usb over Ethernet! I run it in my homelab and it's worth every penny. Amazing tool.