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What's better: Productivity enhancements or Stability?   [Edit]

Survey period: 21 Nov 2005 to 27 Nov 2005

If you had the choice between using a product that increased your productivity but was buggy, versus a product that was rock solid but missing some time saving functionality, which would you choose?

OptionVotes% 
I prefer a product that allows me to work faster24824.34
I prefer a product that is stable77175.66



 
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Almighty Bob21-Nov-05 3:03
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nogga22-Nov-05 3:32
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Michael P Butler20-Nov-05 20:20
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Michael P Butler21-Nov-05 10:34
Michael P Butler21-Nov-05 10:34 
bob16972 wrote:
But can your customers?


My customers always get the most solid product I can produce. I wasn't talking about my customers, I was talking about what I feel is acceptable for my own use.

The poll was obviously inspired by the less than perfect release of VS2005 and it was from that base-point that I based my opinion. The productivity boosts far out-weigh the annoyances and bugs.

bob16972 wrote:
You sound like most of the smaller vendors I've dealt with who rate success by getting that latest release out the door, on schedule, regardless of what might be wrong with it. The "O'well" mentality is just a highly contagious disease that hurts everyone elses productivity. You probably save time for yourself, but I can all but guarantee you not saving time for those poor souls who have to waste their time reporting bugs back to you.


Maybe you should ask my clients. My work is always well received. I'm never happy until I have a solid release. I hold my software to a higher standard than the work of others because I know that my non tech users haven't got my threshold for software problems.






Michael

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