Some good points there
But here’s the thing!
Why charge more for exactly the same package just because it will have commercial content. If the commercial version had some extra features then I would understand the difference between the versions:
Free version: 20 items
Personal version: 35 items
Commercial version: 50 items.
It’s a bit of a rip off just because it’s assumed you have more money as a commercial site. There are hundreds if not thousands of one man start-ups out there.
Imagine going to a hairdresser and them charging you based on your income. You would tell them to get stuffed.
On top of that, who are they to decide what you put in your site.
Yes they are developing the software but there are hundreds of CMS developers out there doing exactly the same for free.
As I said, it’s a nice bit of software, clean interface and all that but I don’t think I could pay 250 dollars for exactly the same thing as 100 dollars.
I have developed a number of sites using Candy Press Ecommerce solution and I have paid for all the licences (or the client has). It’s a good product at a good price. It’s as simple as that.
__________________ Alan (Neweb Ireland) |