![]() Everyone in a free market system benefits from this added wealth and economic liquidity, even people who don't use the software. And, when the developer/seller makes money, he or she then has money to spend on other stuff. That's basic economics and is also good for everyone - if the seller isn't making a profit, there's no incentive to devote resources to doing the work (maybe some people will as a hobby, but if users are getting value out of it, even then the developer should get compensation for the help or enjoyment he/she is bringing to others). The "fair price" is whatever price the seller and buyer agree is fair and it won't be the same for every developer or every customer. So the seller tries to select the price that maximizes their overall revenue. ![]() The developer/seller sets a price recognizing that a lower price will get more customers, but at a lower price, and a higher price will get fewer customer but make more money per customer. Sagar Limaye, cost to develop has nothing to do with how much it's worth. ![]()
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