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by kzuberi 1412 days ago
Are any end users willing to pay for comp-bio software tools? Or the professional support of open source tools? I understand academic labs preference for free/open-source software, but there are lots of biotech companies out there as well.

Seems like there is some funded software in this space, and lots of academic research code of varying quality - sometimes very useful and I've certainly appreciated it. But also common are many shortcomings: usability, performance, integration with other tools, packaging & distribution to users, docs & training material, abandoned tools, etc.

Maybe the use cases are too diverse, with the common needs having evolved good open source solutions, leaving a constant uneven frothing of other bits of software being born and then declining for the all the other specialist needs. Or something. Still, I wonder if it could be better.