a quality product in a vertical market should cost big bucks. this thing should be a 200 dollar program.
yet the developers chose to recognize the cheap nature of bowlers and make it cost effective.
it's the cost of one week of practice for most.
don't do the wrong thing. be wise beyond your years. this is not a big fortune 500 company and 30 bucks means something to the existence of the company.
who would make new versions. support new hardware. do not forget that in a year the hardware will twice as advanced but what good will that be if there is no one to develop new software?
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