Originally posted by gamerk2
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If You are going to made software that nobody needs ( there is free "good enough" application [that does the same/do more] or there is no need for that kind of software ), that means You have no idea how to make a business/money.
If You are going to make really good software that have free ( but worse ) counterpart, at a reasonable price ( reasonable means adequate to segment of software ) it will find buyers.
If You are going to make software in segment that there is not much competition ( free & paid ), You probably will find buyers.
Shocking, I know.
Later You say
so I don't develop for linux.
I'm telling You there is more free application in Windows market than Linux.
Yes I know - bigger userbase, so more likely Your app will find buyers, but this isn't so obvious, still quality & segment of app counts, probably even more.
Originally posted by johnc
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There is one thing that makes Linux users different, We are aware of that we need to support devs ( see HumbleIndieBundle ).
But games are little bit different.
Originally posted by ownagefool
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And now, something completely? different
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