![]() Most things suit me just fine so far so paying for extras I might not use aren't in the cards just yet. ![]() But there are options within this version that you won't be able to use unless you pay for it. This one below gives you a pop up when you start it up but you can just click you are using it for non-commercial purposes and get in. I keep this one just so I have the link to the actual free version. This link has a download, but it is for a demo version which after a short period of time it won't let you use anymore unless you go and buy it. I may even pay for the license outright, which I think for home usage is $39.99 Even when I'm back up on my feet and can get a DSLR again, I'm gonna keep using this. This software does what I want it to do even if I'm not as deep into photography right now. When I have software, I want to own the software outright, not 'rent' it. When I was really into my photography and when I still had a DSLR, I went down the PhotoShop path, but I got tired of paying $10/mo to 'rent' it. I use PhotoPad and I admit I have been impressed.
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