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I'm in a city in my country which is in the top 3 in terms of cost of living, and I make a few percentages over the median income for this city. Despite that, the HexOS license would cost close to 30% of my monthly wages just to put things in perspective.

Plenty of software solutions for this reason use a parity pricing model to take into account wages differences across the globe. I understand this is easier said than done with the product's cost of development and investor interests. But it might actually add more to the community and popularity of the platform as well. Plenty of software products do it for the same reason.

Just my two cents.

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So you want parity pricing for your costs, what about parity pricing to support all of the developers cost of living, the price for HexOS is very reasonable. What you are asking for is unrealistic.

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