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Emsisoft 2019.2: Preparing for a big leap
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabian Wosar" data-source="post: 802039" data-attributes="member: 24327"><p>You are absolutely right and what you say is completely reasonable from a consumer point of view and if HIPS were a general purpose software with a big potential customer base, everything would be great. But it isn't. It's highly specialised. A single senior developer salary will easily end up being 6 figures a year. So even if you find 1000 people willing to pay for it (good luck with that, talking from experience), they would at the very least have to be willing to part with 100 USD every single year to pay just for a single developer. And that doesn't even include supporting staff, infrastructure or the fact that a single developer is most likely not enough. That's a fiscal reality, no matter what bubble you are in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabian Wosar, post: 802039, member: 24327"] You are absolutely right and what you say is completely reasonable from a consumer point of view and if HIPS were a general purpose software with a big potential customer base, everything would be great. But it isn't. It's highly specialised. A single senior developer salary will easily end up being 6 figures a year. So even if you find 1000 people willing to pay for it (good luck with that, talking from experience), they would at the very least have to be willing to part with 100 USD every single year to pay just for a single developer. And that doesn't even include supporting staff, infrastructure or the fact that a single developer is most likely not enough. That's a fiscal reality, no matter what bubble you are in. [/QUOTE]
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