MackemX
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It would be interesting to see people's view on the subject of whether a program should be donationware or 'commercial' (LittleGuysWare)
please read through my posts in this thread
http://www.dvdrbase.com/showthread.php?t=37003
and my post HERE which is quoted below
NOTE : When I say commercial, I'm talking about the small development teams that would charge or ask for $5-$20 etc and not something like Pinnacle that has a larger team team behind it etc. Let's call it LittleGuysWare
If you had to give/pay $10 for a new application that you feel has potential after a testing a fully working trial, what would you think is the better option to support the development of the tool? What do you feel would be the best path to get better development and support for the program?
I have included options from a developers view also so pick whichever has the 2 options you would take
please try to give your reasons if you do vote as it would be interesting to hear other people's view on this
this may give you a better idea of what I'm asking about in this post HERE
you can guess my vote
please read through my posts in this thread
http://www.dvdrbase.com/showthread.php?t=37003
and my post HERE which is quoted below
NOTE : When I say commercial, I'm talking about the small development teams that would charge or ask for $5-$20 etc and not something like Pinnacle that has a larger team team behind it etc. Let's call it LittleGuysWare
If you had to give/pay $10 for a new application that you feel has potential after a testing a fully working trial, what would you think is the better option to support the development of the tool? What do you feel would be the best path to get better development and support for the program?
I have included options from a developers view also so pick whichever has the 2 options you would take
please try to give your reasons if you do vote as it would be interesting to hear other people's view on this
this may give you a better idea of what I'm asking about in this post HERE
you can guess my vote
but can I ask this? is this any different than asking for $9 and getting the same advanced version with guaranteed support but without the 'free' inferior version? I'm not saying DIFU isn't giving support, far from itbut by charging we were obliged to give support and advice and as a user I would like that guarantee and fallback. Another thing you can't do with 'freeware' is complain or ask for your money back as you don't really have any rights even if you have donated, but as a paying customer you have your satisfaction rights etc. I have always said, charging for DS was a 'forced' donation but I accepted that I would have responsibilities to our users also. Of the 2 people I refunded only one person really ever felt conned but I feel it was only because he couldn't get it to work so I don't think we did anything wrong in charging for it as people got more for their 'donations'. The other refundee actually bought DS again after we released another version
it would be interesting as which would users would prefer?
if a program was half decent in it's workings, development and support and showed potential, would you rather donate $10 or buy the program for $10 if it was going to be from the same guy? (use DS for example). Personally I would buy it as like I say you 'should' get better security and satisfaction etc. Imagine all the issues we had with DS in the beginning. If DS was donationware, we could have easily took our time resolving issues as we had no obligation. Nobody could have said bo diddley if we did nothing, yet with the route we took, we faced all our issues and dealt with them and hopefully satisfied most by doing so. Even now we are offering support to non contributors when again we could make this a forum a little like DVD2One where you have to prove to be an owner to get our support
basically all I'm saying is that there was no difference whether people bought DS or donated when it was released as those who contributed got something in return. All those people who bought it, did actually donate in my eyes and helped develop it better and faster and those who didn't 'donate' didn't get a copy