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I recently got a new laptop for work and I'm having to re-install a bunch of stuff I use on a regular basis. Things like paint.net, launchy, etc. and doing them all at once made me notice all the "donate" links on all these projects.

I feel bad that I haven't actually donated to one of these projects before. Now that I want to, I can't decide which one deserves it or if they all do. What do you think makes a project or tool "donate" worthy?

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closed as not programming related by bdukes, David, EBGreen, le dorfier, Dana Feb 23 at 18:52

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When you use it a lot, it works and does the job.

If it becomes a "must-have", consider paying for it.

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+1. Over the past couple years I've slowly, unconsciously replaced about 98% of my Windows-only apps with cross-platform open-source apps. I'm ready to switch my desktop at home to Linux now. I'll donate to some of those because they've replaced software I did once pay for. – JMD Feb 23 at 18:59
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Donate to the ones you like and think are well-written. It just makes common sense, but also that way good ideas are rewarded with $$$.

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when it saves you time - donate 10% of time saved :)

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I'd go broke if I did that for some of these :) – larf311 Feb 23 at 19:03
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I think you should donate when you get to the point that you rely on it. For example, if you use Program A, but Program B or C would do just fine, don't donate. However, when only Program A will do and you see that you rely on it heavily, then donate.

Not only does this show your support, but it feeds the developers so they can keep developing.

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Ask yourself the following question - if it disappeared, would I really miss it? If so I would consider donating.

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I don't have any set criteria for choosing which project to donate to other than than it should be an indispensable part of my work routine. Things that you miss and have to install on a new or repaved machine before you feel productive again. And don't forget sites like wikipedia to which we turn to regularly.

I set aside a (rather small I admit) amount as budget for a year and donate as I deem fit while staying inside the budget.
If they have a donation history page then I try to gauge the average donation amount to understand the appropriate amount to donate.

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