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by pjc50
3168 days ago
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Theoretically software products could compete on "quality", but this is quite rare because it's hard for the customers to measure. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Market_for_Lemons I don't agree with the idea that free apps are inherently bad - that would rule out Open Source / Free Software, and it would also put the boundary vs "free" web pages in a strange place. "Free"+adsupported and "Free"+IAPs have certainly produced some strange and terrible incentives though. As has the incredibly bad discovery process on app stores. |
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I do find open-source software to be generally lower in quality than paid products. Though there are many exceptions at this point in time where open-source is rather highly superior.
However, even in cases where someone could produce a better paid software for an open-source alternative, they practically cannot as it is hard to compete with free.