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Reply To: | W. Wesley Groleau x4923 |
Date: | Wed, 22 Apr 1998 13:51:23 -0500 |
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> Say there are two products.
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> One does everything you really need, is completely reliable, never crashes
> the system, and has a simple user interface.
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> The other has lots of glitz and whistles in its user interface, crashes
> about three times a week, occasionally corrupts its own data, and has a
> dozen features that you don't need but might find a use for once a
> decade.
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> What will guide the purchase decision of the majority?
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> "Look at all the glitz and features."
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> So we have consumers demanding, in effect, ever-fancier Yugos, and a
> market that has responded by producing pointless-feature-filled crapola.
So what will they buy if you can say, "Check this out: it has nearly the
same features as that, but it never crashes!"
??
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