>There's really no way to measure quality though, thats what I'm saying. I think that the software should be measured in quality by how much time it saves you, IOW, how useful it is. So one minor flaw might set you back a little bit, but its still going to be very valuable software.
I tend to agree, but most users are discouraged from using a software once they know there is a flaw. Perception is a major player in software IMO.
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