I think that when a companies software becomes so large that its impossible to place it on dvd (or becomes inconvenient for the end user to install it from dvd's) and it has to be sold on a hard drive, then the cost of the hard drive + any mark-up will all add to the final price to the user.

I suppose in a sense the company becomes a hard ware seller as well as a software seller.


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