I saw this over at the other software site: "People have been saying this for years: If nobody's complaining about the price of your application, then you've got it too low. ... Originally VooDooPad was only $9.95, and right now it's 30 dollars, and I, um, just keep on raising the price and nobody's complaining. They keep on buying it. OK, I'll do that."
-Gus Mueller [of Flying Meat], MacVoices [Podcast] #881, May 7th, 2008
VoodooPad Pro
Hypertext/wiki note pad: iPod note export, more.
Version: 4.1.2
Gus makes you think... - orygunz
So it started out real cheap, but because it was a great note app, and because he kept adding features, he raised the price and people continued to buy it. What is that supposed to make me think?Maybe I should buy it 'cause it's worth it.
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