@bazzacollins if they have ongoing costs to deliver this "functionality" then it's a service. And ongoing costs requires ongoing income.
Too many app developers think they're developing a service. They're not. They're delivering functionality that we used to call "software".
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@iainmagee Agreed, but there's a trend to convert products such as Office into "services" when they're nothing of the sort. -
@bazzacollins yea, that's true.
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