Lifetime/One-time Deals Worth Considering

Crello has a 50% discount (annual plan)going on right now, the coupon is auto-apply.

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Design Wizard is awful, there are much better ones out there…Go for Glorify instead if you have some more money.

I read other people around here saying they get a somewhat “off” vibe from Glorify, I know what you mean but they’re legit. I saw all these reviews and felt bad that I missed out on it so I got it not this time but before 2.0 and have not been disappointed.

I have hushed from a while back and barely used it but I’m glad I have these extra numbers for those uses, you can even hook the texts up to slack.

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I decided to try Koofr out because of their 100GB lifetime deal for $30. So far it’s working pretty well. I just hope they stick around for a while.

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Storage for “Lifetime” never works out well imo

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Agree. I prefer to take a storage VPS and use it with an encrypted partition, just to keep data at rest for backups.

I’m not sure about never, but I’ve been using Dropbox for years now and they haven’t gotten a dime from me, yet they’re still making money. Services like pCloud and Koofr are at least getting money up front. As long as they have a mix of monthly customers, I think they stand a chance. We’ll see. :crossed_fingers:t2:

Free != lifetime deal, also dont compare Dropbox, GDrive or OneDrive that have a bunch of investors behind it with smaller companies.

Free < lifetime deal. Better to get some money than none at all. I agree, companies with a bunch of investors are incentivized to grow at all costs. Smaller companies can take it slow and remain profitable. Not to say they will of course :wink:

If you’re using SmallPDF, try PDFBear. It’s $42/lifetime with APPS40 code on StackSocial, and it worked great for me

Found Sizle (https://stacksocial.com/sales/sizle-pro-lifetime-subscription) - is this any good? Also quite cheap.

Laracasts just announced a 50% off lifetime sale until Friday. $175 for what I’ve been paying $10/month for ain’t bad.

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I love their site.

Is there a reason you favor this site vs other well know like Lynda .com ?

I use Udemy, it’s solid.
wonder how it’s compared to Lynda and Laracast.

There was this platform that was kind of learn as you play.
They have an online editor that you’d have to use. I really wish I remember which one it was…

I simply have no patience to watch videos… idk way… but that’s just how I am.

I saw something like that to learn linux bashing and stuff. cant recall it tho.

was it codeacademy
it was free once upon a time…

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i don’t know, but that one looks cool. I’m going ot try it.

Jeffrey Way is the brains behind Laravel Mix. Strong knowledge behind the art and good coding standards. I subscribed a long time back for the Vue tutorials.

Community Q&A is hard to beat too.

Project.co is launching an LTD on their own. (they were on AppSumo before)
Project Management Software | Project.co

• Unlimited projects
• Unlimited tasks
• 5 Team members (you can add more if you need them)
• Unlimited clients
• 50GB file storage
• Custom branding & URL

YellowPencil WYSIWYG CSS Frontend Editor for WordPress is 50% OFF on Codecanyon.
So it’s like 13$. You need to purchase 1 license per domain to receive automatic updates.
You can probably, like with most wp plugins, install it on unlimited sites but only have automatic updates if you enter the license key. Made me reconsider getting Microthemer Lifetime for 200$ since I found YellowPencil to be WAY MORE INTUITIVE and I really can’t stress enough how much I LOVE this feature: Drag ANY element on the website ANYWHERE you want for multiple views (desktop, mobile, custom):

Even at it’s normal price of some 30$, I would just pay that per site since you get lifetime updates on Codecanyon anyway. Or, just install without activation on client’s site and if client wants to keep it purchase an extra license to get updates :stuck_out_tongue:

Only concern is this: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/thousands-of-wordpress-sites-exposed-by-yellow-pencil-plugin-flaw/ but they argue that many other wp plugins were affected as well at that point. Anyway, about Microthemer I couldn’t find anything like that so :stuck_out_tongue: