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Do you feel Open Source software is better than proprietary software?

Survey period: 18 Aug 2014 to 25 Aug 2014

"It depends" is an obvious answer but think of your most common scenarios.

OptionVotes% 
Yes, it's more reliable23814.34
Yes, it's more secure16610.00
Yes, it's cheaper (in terms of total cost)60936.69
Yes, it's fixed / updated more often38523.19
Yes, because we can fix / update / mod it ourselves70442.41
Yes, because there's more innovation in open source code43226.02
No (add your reasons in the comments section)52131.39
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralI Don't Know. Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK18-Aug-14 20:46
Simon O'Riordan from UK18-Aug-14 20:46 
GeneralDefine "Better" Pin
_Maxxx_18-Aug-14 18:47
professional_Maxxx_18-Aug-14 18:47 
GeneralThanks Pin
jkirkerx19-Aug-14 6:51
professionaljkirkerx19-Aug-14 6:51 
GeneralA Better Question... Pin
FBuchan18-Aug-14 13:09
FBuchan18-Aug-14 13:09 
GeneralOpen Source Pin
Ron Anders18-Aug-14 10:14
Ron Anders18-Aug-14 10:14 
GeneralRe: Open Source Pin
dg6yhw1118-Aug-14 11:20
dg6yhw1118-Aug-14 11:20 
GeneralFree For All Pin
Alexandro Ramos Rodríguez20-Aug-14 12:52
Alexandro Ramos Rodríguez20-Aug-14 12:52 
GeneralIt varies, but OSS often has a more generic design... Pin
Qwertie18-Aug-14 9:45
Qwertie18-Aug-14 9:45 
Proprietary software is often designed to work with specific file formats, specific products from the same company, or "featured partners". It is often written in a monolithic way, tailored to a specific business environment. Data export options may be limited or nonexistent. It is often Windows Only.

Open source stuff sometimes suffers from the same lack of versatility because it is poorly funded. However, there are numerous examples of open source programs that support tons of file formats, that have highly generic and flexible internal designs, and that are multi-platform. I think this is more likely in the open source world because there is no incentive to act anti-competitively or to favor one company's products over another.
GeneralYou get what you paid for Pin
Deflinek18-Aug-14 9:10
Deflinek18-Aug-14 9:10 
General"You get what you pay for" Pin
Andy Bantly18-Aug-14 9:06
Andy Bantly18-Aug-14 9:06 
GeneralRe: "You get what you pay for" Pin
Eddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 2:57
professionalEddy Vluggen19-Aug-14 2:57 
GeneralRe: "You get what you pay for" Pin
Andy Bantly19-Aug-14 4:32
Andy Bantly19-Aug-14 4:32 
GeneralRe: "You get what you pay for" Pin
Paul M Watt20-Aug-14 6:11
mentorPaul M Watt20-Aug-14 6:11 
GeneralA definite NO! Pin
Marc Clifton18-Aug-14 8:34
mvaMarc Clifton18-Aug-14 8:34 
GeneralRe: A definite NO! Pin
agolddog19-Aug-14 3:40
agolddog19-Aug-14 3:40 
GeneralChurn Pin
G3ZHX18-Aug-14 8:11
G3ZHX18-Aug-14 8:11 
GeneralSize matters Pin
PIEBALDconsult18-Aug-14 7:49
mvePIEBALDconsult18-Aug-14 7:49 
GeneralSome open source is sort of a thorn to me Pin
jkirkerx18-Aug-14 7:32
professionaljkirkerx18-Aug-14 7:32 
GeneralNo, it depends on the code Pin
StatementTerminator18-Aug-14 7:25
StatementTerminator18-Aug-14 7:25 
GeneralRe: No, it depends on the code Pin
pasztorpisti19-Aug-14 2:22
pasztorpisti19-Aug-14 2:22 
GeneralIs Open Source bettter? Pin
Member-243269618-Aug-14 7:02
Member-243269618-Aug-14 7:02 
GeneralYes for personal use, no for business use Pin
ThunderMusic_8018-Aug-14 6:43
ThunderMusic_8018-Aug-14 6:43 
GeneralRe: Yes for personal use, no for business use Pin
Matthys Terblanche18-Aug-14 23:52
Matthys Terblanche18-Aug-14 23:52 
GeneralNo I PAY for... Pin
PapaCraft18-Aug-14 6:33
PapaCraft18-Aug-14 6:33 
GeneralSince this is a developer's website... Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan18-Aug-14 6:23
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan18-Aug-14 6:23 

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