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- From: reisert@sttng.mlo.dec.com (Jim Reisert)
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- Subject: Re: Why do people want PD software?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.201734.20379@PA.dec.com>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 20:17:34 GMT
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- Reply-To: reisert@sttng.mlo.dec.com (Jim Reisert)
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- I understand the differences between Shareware, Freeware and true
- public-domain software. My main concern is this:
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- People ask for recommendations of shareware to do a job. It seems to
- me that some piece of commercial software might do the job also. For
- example, "Please point me at a PD Fortran compiler". Now I don't know
- of too many PD Fortran compilers, certainly no free ones, but I'm sure
- there are at least several in the commercial market. So why ask only
- about PD Fortran compilers? Either the person has another source of
- information about commercial software (strange, since I'm sure a lot
- of us have experience in that area, and could offer good opinions), or
- is unwilling to consider commercial software for some reason. I was
- just trying to understand the reasons that PD software (including
- Freewrae and Shareware) is sought after, above and beyond commercial
- software. To me, given equal functionality and comparable prices, the
- only difference I can see is that one doesn't necessarily have to pay
- for shareware in order to use it, but one does have to pay for
- commerical software.
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- My comment about 'buying the best software, regardless of its origin'
- just means that if I have a need (like an address book, for example),
- I want software that will perform the task in the way that is most
- suitable for me. In fact, I have registered two shareware packages
- (Names & Dates, and NameBase) just for this purpose (N&D won't run
- under OS/2). I don't have tons of money to spend on software either.
- But I'd rather buy one good $100 commercial package than spend a lot
- of time evaluating a bunch of crappy ones (yes, time *is* money to
- some people).
-
- - Jim
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