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Originally Posted by Smiley88
Well, certainly a larger diversity of applications increases the user's amount of choice which I fail to see as a negative. Each person has their own tastes and preferences. Variety is the spice of life as they say. Yet, I appreciate your point as quality is the aim not quantity necessarily.
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I agree that variety is good, but my point is that it isn't always feasible in practice. Developing, maintaining and supporting a non-trivial application is still a huge task. Time is money and good work takes time. In practice, only two or three applications manage to rise to the top.