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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



 
GeneralIdeally... Pin
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:23
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:23 
GeneralBuggy IDE's aren't always productive Pin
Lizandro Campbell25-Nov-05 8:06
professionalLizandro Campbell25-Nov-05 8:06 
General[Message Removed] Pin
Mojtaba Vali24-Nov-05 18:12
Mojtaba Vali24-Nov-05 18:12 
GeneralCListCtrl Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar23-Nov-05 17:04
Vikram A Punathambekar23-Nov-05 17:04 
GeneralNot a fair comparison Pin
StevenpWalsh23-Nov-05 15:02
StevenpWalsh23-Nov-05 15:02 
GeneralRe: Not a fair comparison Pin
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:06
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:06 
GeneralSanity Pin
boogums23-Nov-05 10:30
boogums23-Nov-05 10:30 
GeneralRe: Sanity Pin
bob1697223-Nov-05 15:33
bob1697223-Nov-05 15:33 
GeneralRisk assessment Pin
chantilly23-Nov-05 4:53
chantilly23-Nov-05 4:53 
Before presumption, surely you must be in a position to quantify both the advantages and disadvantages of both forms. If the time is used to make a profit or complete a contract (at the very least on time) you must quantify time lost by an app that sporadically crashes otherwise you run a risk of failure. If you signed up to a fixed term contract on the pretext that you were to use stable software then you have a much better chance of success. During that time if you can quantify time saved by use of a buggy app you could gain. The problem with buggy software is to be able to accurately determine overall productivity as a relative/quantifiable comparison before you start using it as part of your process. However the last thing you need is to discover that you have damaged your OS or even your hard disk file structures due to an unprecedented memory leak...

GeneralRe: Risk assessment Pin
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:17
devvvy27-Nov-05 5:17 
GeneralProductivity enhancements are better Pin
Daniel Grunwald22-Nov-05 5:33
Daniel Grunwald22-Nov-05 5:33 
GeneralPreferably Both.. Pin
Allah On Acid21-Nov-05 16:26
Allah On Acid21-Nov-05 16:26 
GeneralRe: Preferably Both.. Pin
WillemM22-Nov-05 2:43
WillemM22-Nov-05 2:43 
GeneralI think the poll is worded wrong Pin
Troy Marchand21-Nov-05 9:57
sitebuilderTroy Marchand21-Nov-05 9:57 
GeneralRe: I think the poll is worded wrong Pin
mpemberton22-Nov-05 3:58
mpemberton22-Nov-05 3:58 
GeneralDo you still beat your wife? Pin
Jim A. Johnson21-Nov-05 6:27
Jim A. Johnson21-Nov-05 6:27 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
kasix21-Nov-05 7:47
kasix21-Nov-05 7:47 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
ed welch21-Nov-05 10:07
ed welch21-Nov-05 10:07 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
Chris Maunder21-Nov-05 10:43
cofounderChris Maunder21-Nov-05 10:43 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 13:51
Gary R. Wheeler21-Nov-05 13:51 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
Paul Brower23-Nov-05 4:21
Paul Brower23-Nov-05 4:21 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
Gary R. Wheeler23-Nov-05 12:29
Gary R. Wheeler23-Nov-05 12:29 
GeneralNotepad rocks. Pin
deo21-Nov-05 10:46
deo21-Nov-05 10:46 
GeneralRe: Notepad rocks. Pin
mtzlplyk24-Nov-05 9:11
mtzlplyk24-Nov-05 9:11 
GeneralRe: Do you still beat your wife? Pin
C-codist24-Nov-05 5:51
C-codist24-Nov-05 5:51 

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