Why is it not considered appropriate to ask for the comparison between two specific software that are supposed to do the same thing?

Personally, I generally seek out comparison articles on software (and hardware, lawn mowers, kitchen appliances, etc.) before deciding which to buy. On StackOverflow I asked about the comparison between VisualGDB and WinGDB. I looked over much of the web related to these plugins, but was unable to find any real feature comparison article or blog. I felt that such information would be valuable and would have been a good fit for StackOverflow as I have used similar comparison type articles in the past.

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Link us the question. We might re-open it. – Mysticial Feb 15 at 2:19
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The argument for polling questions always comes down to: "It would fulfill a demand unmet by other sites on the internet". Perhaps, but it does not fit here, since the current Q&A format (especially the associated voting system) breaks down in the face of opinion polls or reviews. If you are only asking for listing of feature differences present, I might be able to get behind that, but comparison articles are tough to accommodate. – Asad Feb 15 at 2:22
Perhaps I worded it poorly or it is inappropriate, but I would find the information useful... stackoverflow.com/questions/14880584/… – Jason Feb 15 at 16:08

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