John Fox wrote:
>  
>
> Hello All:
>
> I received an interesting email from MacFormat magazine with a request 
> to place an unrestricted copy of 1.x of MemoryMiner to be distributed 
> with their magazine along with a demo of 2.0 and some advertorial.
>
> Now that 2.0 is out, I hadn't really thought of selling 1.x anymore 
> other than to offer it a 1/2 price to the fairly small number of Tiger 
> users (version 2.0 requires at least Leopard).
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this?
>

If they think your old version is good, they won't need to upgrade.

If your think your old version isn't good, they won't want to upgrade.

You are between a rock and a hard place.

Also you are setting an 'anchor price' (see Ariely's 'Predictably 
irrational': http://successfulsoftware.net/reading-list') of zero. Which 
is creating an unfortunate impression that your software isn't worth much.

For the same reasons I don't like the 'freemium' model either.

best regards

Andy Brice
http://www.perfecttableplan.com
http://www.successfulsoftware.net


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