As I wrote the title to this question, I reworded it a handful of times because I'm hoping to get good, well thought out feedback from the community. Not just "off the cuff" answers of emotion.
Over the span of my career, I've been witness to, and a part of, many situations where there was a need for a particular software tool. However, the people involved were only looking for "free" solutions. Even though there were well know, well respected, and highly polished tools right in front of them (metaphorically speaking). The single con that these solutions had was that they had a price tag. Maybe $9. Maybe $9000. (usually on the low end of that scale)
So, "Why are developers generally opposed to purchasing software tools?".
Assume that:
- the
- The tool that is needed does not have any FOSS solution available.
- we're
- We're talking about products that sell for less than $100 100, as these are the tools that seem to have encounter the most resistance. Bigger ticket The decision to purchase more expensive software, like VS tend Visual Studio, tends to be easier to justify or not because a business is usually making the purchase. Where for For the sub $100 tools, it's usually an individual developer.*developer.
