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I'd be careful with swift generalisations. It depends a lot on the value of
your product. I didn't have any hangups about installing a plugin to use my
TREZOR: compared to the cost and effort involved with the rest of it,
installing a plugin was by far the easiest part.
Another example. Back in 2005 people also used to say that nobody wanted to
download apps anymore. Then I started working on Google Earth, which got
~400 million installs. Obviously, that was cool enough that people were
willing to download and install a giant hulking ugly Qt app :)
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a lot on the value of your product. I didn't have any hangups about ins=
talling a plugin to use my TREZOR: =C2=A0compared to the cost and effort in=
volved with the rest of it, installing a plugin was by far the easiest part=
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<br></div><div>Another example. Back in 2005 people also used to say that n=
obody wanted to download apps anymore. Then I started working on Google Ear=
th, which got ~400 million installs. Obviously, that was cool enough that p=
eople were willing to download and install a giant hulking ugly Qt app :)</=
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