Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 17:17:56 10/31/99
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On October 31, 1999 at 15:15:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 31, 1999 at 14:54:12, Pillsbury wrote: > >>Hi >> >>Well....Here is a suggestion. >> >>Take a survey of how many are using a particular freeware. And then start >>selling the same product at a cost equivalent to the commercial ones ( The Top >>Ones!). Take another survey. >> >>I can easily guess what would be the outcome! >> >>Anybody who publishes a freeware is earning money from somewhere else. They >>should make it free and start charging money for their freeware, if they are >>confident of their freeware. >> >>I do not mean to upset anyone. These are the bitter facts of life. If someone >>wants to refute this then take up the challenge! >> >>Thanks. >> >>karthick > > >Here's some questions for you: > >(1) what is _the_ most-used unix implementation world-wide? > >(2) under unix, what is _the_ most used graphical windowing system, world-wide? > >(3) what is _the_ standard e-mail transport utility world-wide? > >(4) what is _the_ standard ftp server software world-wide? > >(5) what is _the_ standard httpd (web) server software world-wide, excepting >windows which often uses a microsoft product). > >The list goes on and on. And one hint: _all_ of the above are answered by >public-domain software products. But take the point that for what you state when you look at all other freeware prgrams on the market, even though they play are large part in the scheme of things, they still would make up about 0.02% of the 3% of good freeware programs out there. For every good freeware program you state, I could find and give you 100 crap freeware programs, Just goto freeware download sites and look at the quality of most of the programs. Lets say given a poll, if a person had a choice between any commercial chess program as well as his choice of any freeware chess program, which do you think he would use the most. Commercial ? When I hear people want to know about freeware chess, it is cause they do not have enough money to buy a commercial product. And they want the strongest Freeware they can get their hands on. I take your point of good freeware, and those can take up a very large part of computer program usage by people in certain areas (like the internet). But they are also a very small percentage of the whole market. Which is the point I an trying to make. 3% good, 97% crap.
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