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Based on Joel's Steps to Better Software you should buy the best tools money can buy. If you can afford a better tool you should go for it. If the best tool (in your opinion) is free, all the better.

I'm assuming you're talking about development software since this is Stack Overflow.

The answer shouldn't be any different for normal applications. When you get down to it a computer is a tool to make your life easier or more efficient. Any application you run is essentially a tool and you should try to get the best tool you can afford. People obviously can't always buy the best, most expensive application each time so the highest priority are the apps you use most often or help you make money. :) Since we're all developers the most important apps are the ones we use for development.

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Based on Joel's Steps to Better Software you should buy the best tools money can buy. If you can afford a better tool you should go for it. If the best tool (in your opinion) is free, all the better.

I'm assuming you're talking about development software since this is Stack Overflow.