garym wrote: 
> I like to support developers that do good things for the squeezebox
> ecosystem.  Thus I have both ipeng and squeezepad.  If an app is faulty
> (doesn't do what it is supposed to do), I certainly see that one should
> ask for a refund. But given the low cost of most apps, I think it is
> inappropriate to ask for a refund on an app simply because one doesn't
> "like" it (certainly ipeng or squeezepad that both work very well)

Personally I generally do not like to return things simply because I
didn't like it.  That's why I research as much as I can before
purchasing.  This forum was a great help when looking for a control app
for my SB Touch.  It's also true of me that I hate to feel like I've
wasted my money on something, no matter how low the cost. :o

I do like that some developers offer free versions, naturally with fewer
features, that allow you to sample their app before deciding to buy the
full featured version.  It would also be nice if apps were available on
a trial basis, perhaps expiring after 30 days, before committing to a
purchase.  These options would encourage me to try more apps.  I'm far
less likely to try apps that lack those options.  I guess I'm just a bit
cheap/frugal. :o


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