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I agree with the pricing comment. I can appreciate that the relatively small PPC market may require developers to charge higher amounts for their products, especially given the amount of time and effort they expend on creating the products. However, while I have done no research at all and cannot cite any studies to support my thoughts, I feel that they would sell a lot more copies of their software if they charged in the $9.99 to $14.99 range rather than the $20+ range.
This piece of software is a good example. I have 3 kids, (2 older and one baby) and I think this software would provide quite useful. For $10 or so, I would buy it and I am sure I would be very happy with it. But for $20, (and all of these "specific use type" pieces of software seem to be $20+) I will keep using a notepad.
I find that PPC software tends to be very use specific. This baby tracker is good software, and it would likely be easier to use than ListPro or some other database software, but I really feel that developers are pricing these specific use type pieces of software too high. Just my $.02. (Let the flames begin.)
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