One photog's not so great experience with Apple
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:
blame users. too few people bought aperture for it to be a viable
product.
Always blame the customer.
not always, but in this case, customers chose other products.
companies normally don't continue developing products that don't sell
well, or at all.
But it's the company's job to attract customers so saying that
"customers chose other products" would be more accurately expressed as
"customers chose better products". Which they did.
it doesn't matter if the other products are better or not. what matters
is that not enough people bought a given product for it to continue.
there are plenty of not so good products that outsell better ones.
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