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So I’ve just ordered a new laptop to replace my 12 year old MacBook which almost exclusively runs dodgy downloads…… now I’m a bit older I’m a bit past dodgy downloads and looking at the freeware/freemium offerings.

I’m probably going to buy Ableton, as i do tend to dabble with this a fair bit, but if anyone’s got better suggestions for the following please let me know.

Office - I think I can use this with my uni login, but is libreoffice any good? Or just Google documents?

Photography editor/Raw processor - I’m still chugging away on aperture on my current Mac. I’ll probably keep doing photography on that just because I don’t want to chew up storage on the new one, but I want the ability to on the new one if needed, is darktable any good? Or has anyone just used apple photos for raw processing?

Video editing - Da Vinci Resolve (unless anyone can suggest something better)?

Photoshop alternatives - I’m coming a bit stuck here, lots of people suggest gimp isn’t really that good, seashore and photopea have both been suggested
 
If you are happy to work online I believe the whole office suite is free legit via Microsoft themselves
Try searching word online or Microsoft 365 or something like that
 
Black Friday in a few weeks is always good for software prices.

Bitwig is worth a look over Ableton.

Nitro or Photomator for RAW editing.

Affinity Photo mostly replaces Photoshop for me (AP is often on sale). Pixelmator Pro is also good.

Da Vinci is free, I prefer FCP.

Apple Pages works for me for Word stuff (can open and export Word format).
 
So I’ve just ordered a new laptop to replace my 12 year old MacBook which almost exclusively runs dodgy downloads…… now I’m a bit older I’m a bit past dodgy downloads and looking at the freeware/freemium offerings.

I’m probably going to buy Ableton, as i do tend to dabble with this a fair bit, but if anyone’s got better suggestions for the following please let me know.

Office - I think I can use this with my uni login, but is libreoffice any good? Or just Google documents?

Photography editor/Raw processor - I’m still chugging away on aperture on my current Mac. I’ll probably keep doing photography on that just because I don’t want to chew up storage on the new one, but I want the ability to on the new one if needed, is darktable any good? Or has anyone just used apple photos for raw processing?

Video editing - Da Vinci Resolve (unless anyone can suggest something better)?

Photoshop alternatives - I’m coming a bit stuck here, lots of people suggest gimp isn’t really that good, seashore and photopea have both been suggested
Photomator Pro is a decent Photoshop replacement
 
I use the various Affinity apps. As long as they don't transition to a subscription model (they claim they aren't going to) then they are worth the money especially if you take advantage of one of their sales.

Used Darktable for a while for photo processing but am giving up on it I think - partly because it seems to mess up on colour management stuff. I just recently started seeing if apple's own photos app could do what i want. Inconclusive so far.

I use OpenOffice and find it ok but I'm not a heavy user of word processing or spreadsheet type stuff.

Da Vinci I think is amazing for a free thing.
 
Not sure on the rest but you get Apples Office equivalents on the mac included so give them a go first.

I still use Office exclusively but that's because work pays for it.
This, on both points. I use my work Office account, but Pages is fine for most stuff.

If you're going to be doing a lot of editing then the Adobe photography plan (Photoshop, Lightroom and Bridge, plus the raw editor) is decent if you don't mind paying a tenner a month. I'm yet to find anything free that's as easy and intuitive to use.

There's a good list of stuff here (a mix of free and paid)

 
I think my favourite bit of Mac software is Raycast. It's a launcher, kind of like Alfred, but with a good plugin ecosystem, so you can use it to do loads of stuff. I mainly use it for window management, clipboard history, quick sums, searching Figma files and opening/running various system level stuff. The free version is pretty fully featured, I've not felt the need to pay for it yet.

 
I have a serial left for ableton lite so that’s a foot on the ladder, at least.
Might not have time until the weekend to search though
Oooh that would be brilliant, i don’t get the computer til the 8th.

That said i may still buy standard as I do get it half price and lite is limited to 16 lanes, so wont use it if I do that.
 
Oooh that would be brilliant, i don’t get the computer til the 8th.

That said i may still buy standard as I do get it half price and lite is limited to 16 lanes, so wont use it if I do that.
No worries. I doubt I’ll have any other reason to give it away between now and then so consider it reserved

Give us a shout if you still want it then 👍
 
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