On 2015-12-09 12:58, Hussein Shafie wrote:
The idea of a "normal" person paying any amount of money larger than
$4.99 for any kind of software is for us, hard to believe. That's why
all our products target companies and not persons. Of course, we may
be wrong.
For whatever it's worth: In the past few years, I bought two programs
for my personal PC that each cost ~$30. I think more important than the
_initial_ cost for an individual is the prospect of having to pay a
yearly licensing fee, so that a $30 program ends up costing 10 times
that much.
I also happen to know that there are a number of linguists doing grammar
documentation who are using an ancient version of XXE that was released
as freeware. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them might be willing
to pay a reasonable sum to upgrade to a more recent version, perhaps
even more so if it were a one time charge, rather than a yearly charge.
That said, in the app world, the price of software tends to be more like
the $4.99 you mention... But I certainly don't think of XXE as being in
the same world as a phone app.
Mike Maxwell
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