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| View Poll Results: What is a better word | |||
| Trial | | 5 | 100.00% |
| Demo | | 0 | 0% |
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Hey, A simple poll... What's a better word in regards to software and applications. Steve |
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| Trust Christ Alone War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Central Florida
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To me, the word "demo" implies limitations on the functionality of the product. "Trial" implies that I will have time-limited access to the full functionality of the product. Therefore, if I were comparing two pieces of software and one offered a "demo" and the other a "trial," I would choose the trial software.
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| Pete Young War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: downunder
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? the words have two different meanings Demo means you Will usually watch a demonstration of how something works Trial usually means you can use a trial version of something usually within a time frame say 7 days so do you want to show us how it works ? that would be a demo, or do we get to trial its use over a given time? |
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Also, the x number of days isn't really want I like. I like x number of uses. Many times I've downloaded a trial with a 15 day limit. I try it the first day, then plan to get back and see what it can really do. Later I go back and the software is expired and I simply remove it. I really didn't get to play with it and they lost a potential sale. Would I have purchased? Don't know, but it would be more likely if I could have actually used it. As long as I'm on my soapbox.... Those that offer a free version with restrictions and a paid version are very smart. If someone isn't going to buy your product, you still don't want them going to the competition and buying. Why not get them hooked on your software and provide them some functionality? Eventually these people may become paying customers too. If they don't at least your competition won't get dollars because they are using your free stuff. In addition you have a "customer" and have every excuse to contact them. | |
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