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Sure you would just buy your software once in the 90s-00s, but you were also paying $1,200 for Adobe Photoshop or $800 for Microsoft Office. These aren't inflation adjusted numbers either.

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Nobody did that unless it was enterprise.

Even back in the 00s it was not that expensive and still I was pirating both.

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That's still what they retailed for. Sure prices went down in the 00s and the upgrade installs were heavily pushed, but the software was still ridiculously expensive. Here's some website from 2006 pushing their education discounts.

https://lists.ucr.edu/pipermail/englecturers/2006-August/000750.html

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Good thing I didn't care because I still pirated.

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>Nobody did that unless it was enterprise.

Glad you're learning what B2B software is and that Adobe and Microsoft don't rely on broke college students to make money as their business model

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It was a retort to the r-slurred comment.

Glad you're just now catching up tho

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