I know this is an ongoing theme, but i’m just trying to gather more opinions. 🤷🏻♂️
Why there is a trend of hyperproduction with software in general? It happens in every aspect of it and every new version seems like an 0.5 update, not even close to a new version. It also happens with audio software which i use a lot for my work.
I know it tends to give you the impression you’re getting something new and keeping you loyal, but from my point of view it just repels me. Producing something just for the sake of “inovation” where there is no true inovation, but only cosmetical one is really anoying. Take your time, develop something truly new and you’ll get your money either way, since certain brands became like a cult and users will follow no matter what.
I know this is too much, but i thought it might start a useful discussion. Or not. 🤷🏻♂️
Cheers!
Why there is a trend of hyperproduction with software in general? It happens in every aspect of it and every new version seems like an 0.5 update, not even close to a new version. It also happens with audio software which i use a lot for my work.
I know it tends to give you the impression you’re getting something new and keeping you loyal, but from my point of view it just repels me. Producing something just for the sake of “inovation” where there is no true inovation, but only cosmetical one is really anoying. Take your time, develop something truly new and you’ll get your money either way, since certain brands became like a cult and users will follow no matter what.
I know this is too much, but i thought it might start a useful discussion. Or not. 🤷🏻♂️
Cheers!
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