

That might help me to better grasp where the value lies. I will have to try it out to understand it better. Then again,each function subcategory could in itself include 10-20 features on its own.

I guess for all my macs (assuming a family license will cover them all) that would put each function at $25.00 which seems steep I think. I can visualize myself using some of the dock modification functions, file tool and browsing functions but again, tough finding the value there. This is the same somewhat outdated model that big cable media companies employ (and are losing market share like crazy because of it) - they will sell you 300 channels when you only really watch say, 10. The MacPilot Lifetime License is on sale for just 39.99 (regularly 99) for a limited time. I see the big opportunity here in evolving their product to a customizable ecosystem (with support back to OSX 10.0) allowing the customer to cherry pick & pay for only the functionality they want. Luckily, though, we survived and MacPilot is definitely one of the key reasons why. Then again, if you put a value on a single tweak, say $0.50, 1200 tweaks would cost $600 bucks. It's hard for me to visualize the value I guess.

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