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What is most important to you when assessing the purchase of a 3rd party component?   [Edit]

Survey period: 20 Mar 2006 to 26 Mar 2006

When buying 3rd party components to you compromise on feature set for price? Do you care about support?

OptionVotes% 
Cost41552.33
Its set of features41952.84
Quality of the product48961.66
Quality of support21126.61
How 'future proof' it is16220.43
How easy it is to use28235.56
Reputation of the company11314.25
I don't use 3rd party components11414.38
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

View optional text answers (55 answers)


 
GeneralIndispensable Pin
Rob Caldecott25-Mar-06 3:57
Rob Caldecott25-Mar-06 3:57 
GeneralMulti-framework support Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe21-Mar-06 22:59
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe21-Mar-06 22:59 
General3rd party component usage Pin
kryzchek20-Mar-06 5:32
kryzchek20-Mar-06 5:32 
GeneralRoyalty free licensing. Pin
Dale Thompson20-Mar-06 2:40
Dale Thompson20-Mar-06 2:40 
GeneralRe: Royalty free licensing. Pin
c-sharp21-Mar-06 14:51
c-sharp21-Mar-06 14:51 
GeneralPretty much everything. Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic20-Mar-06 1:47
Nemanja Trifunovic20-Mar-06 1:47 
JokeRe: Pretty much everything. Pin
Hamed Musavi20-Mar-06 4:45
Hamed Musavi20-Mar-06 4:45 
Generalsource code Pin
ed welch19-Mar-06 22:34
ed welch19-Mar-06 22:34 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
Marc Clifton20-Mar-06 0:41
mvaMarc Clifton20-Mar-06 0:41 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
saegezauberer20-Mar-06 0:58
saegezauberer20-Mar-06 0:58 
ed welch wrote:
What about including source code? Then it's easier to figure out where any problems are, by steping into the code. Also easier to modify features of component


That's right. We use two open source components in our product. We had to change the first one and to bugfix the second one. Without the option to change the source code you always have to wait for the next release and you're not sure that the changes and bugfixes you need will be included.
GeneralRe: source code Pin
Pavel Klocek20-Mar-06 5:15
Pavel Klocek20-Mar-06 5:15 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
Polymorpher20-Mar-06 7:54
Polymorpher20-Mar-06 7:54 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
Eric Lacroix20-Mar-06 16:49
Eric Lacroix20-Mar-06 16:49 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
John R. Shaw21-Mar-06 13:14
John R. Shaw21-Mar-06 13:14 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
Hal Angseesing22-Mar-06 5:56
professionalHal Angseesing22-Mar-06 5:56 
GeneralRe: source code Pin
John R. Shaw23-Mar-06 16:36
John R. Shaw23-Mar-06 16:36 
GeneralOnly bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
Anders Molin19-Mar-06 20:08
professionalAnders Molin19-Mar-06 20:08 
GeneralRe: Only bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
Daniel Turini19-Mar-06 21:34
Daniel Turini19-Mar-06 21:34 
GeneralRe: Only bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
Marc Clifton20-Mar-06 0:42
mvaMarc Clifton20-Mar-06 0:42 
GeneralRe: Only bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
WillemM22-Mar-06 8:18
WillemM22-Mar-06 8:18 
GeneralRe: Only bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
Paul Brower20-Mar-06 2:43
Paul Brower20-Mar-06 2:43 
GeneralRe: Only bad luck with 3rd party components Pin
Nitron20-Mar-06 3:02
Nitron20-Mar-06 3:02 

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