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I've used a lot commercial components, over the time. Now I just use a few. Almost all came with bugs. Some were minor and some disastrous. This is not bashing. We all produce bugs, that's expected. And we handle/fix them. But shouldn't the price be some kind of assurance? There should be a negative correlation between price and the severity of bugs. That's one of the reasons why I always opt for the full source version. Some bugs the vendors just won't fix, and some are just fixed too late.

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So, what's your actual question, and what are your criteria for selecting the "best" or "correct" answer? – Rob Kennedy Nov 10 at 1:28
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Did you ever encounter any software without bugs? – TrueWill Nov 10 at 2:05
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Ok, the question was "did you encounter commercial software without "serious and damaging bugs?" could an edit not be better than a close - seems to me that closing on a blanket base is draconian especially since the focus is on Delphi here and not generalised. Shame on the closers – mm2010 Nov 10 at 7:20

closed as subjective and argumentative by RRUZ, Mason Wheeler, mghie, Jim McKeeth, gabr Nov 10 at 7:00

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All software has bugs. Period.

The real question is how well a vendor responds to bugs, questions and feature requests.

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+1 Sad but true, All software has bugs. – RRUZ Nov 10 at 2:41
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Not all bugs are fatal. For example, it's also true that all roads have flaws such as potholes, manhole covers, stop lights (subjective definition of a "bug" :), etc. But this doesn't affect my commute that much. – Bruce McGee Nov 10 at 3:08
But it does affect the maintenance costs you incur on your vehicle. A poorly maintained surface means reduced fuel efficiency and higher mechanical wear on your tires and suspension etc. So you could pay less for your roads thinking you're getting a bargain, but unless you monitor your vehicle maintenance costs you can't really know whether the cheap roads were actually a good idea or not. Not sure what the point is I was meaning to make, but it seemed pertinent, somehow. – Deltics Nov 10 at 4:03
I think your point was along the lines of there being a cost to neglecting maintenance, which is fair. My point was that not every flaw is necessarily a show stopper. – Bruce McGee Nov 10 at 4:21
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I think this is the correct and ONLY answer. – lkessler Nov 10 at 5:54
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