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- 5Perhaps, you should point me out which answers to accept then? For most questions, there is no singe right answer that could be accepted reasonably...Tamara Wijsman– Tamara Wijsman2010-10-02 15:43:26 +00:00Commented Oct 2, 2010 at 15:43
- 1Consider: Coding Horror: Software Pricing: Are We Doing It Wrong?Note to self - think of a name– Note to self - think of a name2010-10-03 19:25:09 +00:00Commented Oct 3, 2010 at 19:25
- 2@Pierre303: I initially felt the same as you, then looked at a ton of other questions here and actually there are very few that get accepted. When the question invites multiple answers, there is often no 'best' answer to accept, only the most popular, due to up-votes. This is very different behaviour to SO, where many questions are seeking a single 'correct answer'.JBRWilkinson– JBRWilkinson2010-10-05 08:59:54 +00:00Commented Oct 5, 2010 at 8:59
- Can you clarify the question: are you asking about how to decide cheap/expensive software should be, or how to determine what the outlay is to complete a project, or something else?Peter Boughton– Peter Boughton2010-10-05 11:37:25 +00:00Commented Oct 5, 2010 at 11:37
- 1This isn't a software question, it's a marketing question.Bryan Oakley– Bryan Oakley2012-05-14 02:28:02 +00:00Commented May 14, 2012 at 2:28
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