> I personally *despise* the axiom "you get what you pay for".  
> If that's the case, I'll sell you this application for $1,000,000.
> 
> The *correct* axiom should be "you get what you make an 
> informed decision on": if you have done your research and 
> made an informed decision then the price is irrelevant.  If I 
> research the options and decide a $100 application is best 
> for me then why should I buy a competing one for $1000 just 
> because it costs more?

I think you're missing the point of said axiom, then. No one is saying, "buy
the most expensive thing", we're just pointing out a general correlation
between cost and value.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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