Do you use any paid SAAS that increases your productivity on Linux?
Posted by Maleficent_Mess6445@reddit | linux | View on Reddit | 14 comments
Did you ever had to use any paid SAAS? What kind of Software as a service did you really tested and found it good for frequent usage? Please give details of what paid softwares are really needed and what is available free.
BranchLatter4294@reddit
MS Office. Clipchamp.
Nelo999@reddit
Clipchamp is terrible, just use DaVinci Resolve mate.
It is a professional grade video editor and it also has a free version.
Clipchamp is amateur-ish in comparison.
Kevin_Kofler@reddit
I have a paid VPS, but that is more IAAS than SAAS. Actual SAAS, no.
kompetenzkompensator@reddit
Bitwarden, if that counts as SAAS. They are still open source and offer their base service for free. That's something I can support. It's around 10€ a year, basically a regular donation.
deleted_by_reddit@reddit
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Maleficent_Mess6445@reddit (OP)
Good to know
chickahoona@reddit
ChatGPT and Office365.
kaipee@reddit
Only 1 thing : Office 365 monthly subscription.
MS office is unfortunately the best out there.
Maleficent_Mess6445@reddit (OP)
Yeah. I also have it but one time subscription. MSOffice still has its place.
yabadabaddon@reddit
What do you do on o365 that requires you to use it?
visualglitch91@reddit
No
cekoya@reddit
The only things I pay are Obsidian and 1Password. Nothing else, not sure how a saas could improve my productivity
snarkhunter@reddit
Hahaha no.