Microsoft Outlook 2010

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Oh, there can be many a winner in this siotitaun. Yes, the cut goes to Apple but the 1.5 mill was not stated as Pop Cap profit. It's just overall profit. Pop Cap knew the cut Apple would take when they submitted. This is still a huge win on their part.Furthermore, everyone takes cuts, even those we love. Devs are going to lose money where every they place their IP. Here's an example that will make you cry inside.Randy Pitchford, one of the lead devs for Gearbox was quoted as saying in an interview with Maximum PC I, personally, trust Valve. But I’m just saying, honestly, I think a lot of the industry doesn’t. He continues later on to state, I love Valve games, and I do business with the company. But, I’m just saying, Steam isn’t the answer. Steam helps us as customers, but it’s also a money grab, and Valve is exploiting a lot of people in a way that’s not totally fair. Valve is taking a larger share than it should for the service its providing. It’s exploiting a lot of small guys. For us big guys, we’re going to sell the units and it will be fine. (Here is the to the article. My quotes were from page )Ouch My point is, everyone gets a piece of the pie. There are few forms of distribution that avoid that. The best bet is to make sure you're pie is the biggest and the best. I think thats exactly what Pop Cap did. I tip my hat to them and their hearty pie.