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I have used the some of the software in your post and a lot of is buggy and offers no support.
While I think $30 is a bit high, it's not "no one in their right mind would pay $30 for it" high.
Why is it s*** to you?
Why would that be considered a failure?
Greenlight is nothing more than a popularity contest, rather than a viable means of getting stuff on steam. Yes there has been some good stuff released, but there's also been a lot of garbage that wouldnt have been released if Valve were doing their job of processing new releases, rather than letting the fanbase do it for them.
In theory it's a fine ideal, in practice it's doomed to failure
Garbage in YOUR opinion.
People vote on what THEY like, and you can't do a thing about it other then respecting their opinions and interests.
Not many people have dual monitors, and most of them probably know what they are going if they spend money on a secound screen so this is pretty bad.
If it was 5 bucks or free it would be OK but i still dont see the use.
For example: I do!