
09-13-2005, 06:27 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Originally Posted by alex_kac
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Originally Posted by Marcel_Proust
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Originally Posted by Jason Lee
I've not had good experience with webis products. I use SK Tools. It does so much more. Though i'll admit probably not as user friendly.
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I think this has some things s-k doesn't. s-k of course has much more generally, but this is just pim oriented. however, to my mind, it's vastly overpriced for what it is. they're probably trading in on their good name with pocketinformant and others.
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What do you consider fair pricing for a bunch of utilities? Fair pricing is what pays for its development and then some.
I pay $30 for a desktop duplicates remover app. That's all it does. $10 less for a Pocket PC app that does that and a whole lot more. I pay $30 for an app that just does backups and so on. Yes, each of our functions are simple - but that's the point. We don't want them to be so complex that nobody can use it. They are all very useful and powerful features that people have been asking about for years, but to put them in Pocket Informant would just be bloat.
So frankly, I think its underpriced when I look at all the utilities out there on the market, but then most Pocket PC apps are just because the mindset is that its on a mobile device so its got to be cheaper than desktop apps, yet the development cost is the same as on the desktop and the market is smaller. I don't begrudge that at all, but its not like we're making a large or even small profit on most mobile apps yet and it does slightly bother me when people shortchange the effort put into these things.
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Look, I don't begrudge you the freedom to charge what you want for the programs you develop. Let the market decide.
And I could be completely wrong in my estimation of what the market will decide this program is worth.
I don't think PI or your mail program for instance are at all overpriced. They are very good value. Others may disagree.
This is a much simpler utility program, and I'm comparing it's price to pocket pc programs of similar complexity. I guess it'll depend on what the competition and freeware programers can come up with and what improvements you will code.
For the moment, for me, the price of this program is inflated.
All the best.
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