You are talking about cost to develop the software and I am talking about cost 
per user of that software, these are very different
things.  Cost per customer increases only if they offer free support.
Instead of materials I wanted to say resources.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Capture One Pro vs Adobe RAW converter


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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "David Zaninovic" Subject: Re: Capture One Pro vs Adobe RAW converter
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> > Maybe his cost of materials and effort for each copy is greater than with
> > software.  With software people already have the trial
> > installed they just need the key to activate it so materials for each copy
> > are much cheaper for them.  They could charge $500 for
> > version where you can call customer support for free and $100 for a
> > version where you can't.  The manufacturing cost is not lower
> > for them if they sell crippled version of the software.
>
> Material cost has little or nothing to do with final price.
> Time is the expensive component.
> It takes time to write software, more time to write good software.
> That trial version you seem to think is free isn't.
> It cost a software developer time to write it, more time to work the bugs
> out of it, and still more time to write the support code for various RAW
> formats.
>
> William Robb
>
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