Unfortunately, I don't think I will release it for free.
I have spend hours, blood, sweat and tears on this library and it's nearly finished.
I still have a couple of bugs to fix, and then I am planning to sell the library.
Tomas
Where does a library developer stand when they have successfully developed a library...?
Say a client pays you to develop a library, now can you publish that library for free on the forum?
Does a client pay you for your time to develop a library and your library code belongs to you so you can (if you wish) make it available on the forum for free.
Would a client be pi**ed of to see that they'd paid you to develop a library and after they'd paid you for the library, they see you offer the library for free on the forum?
Its a good approach but its not a completely fair approach.So if you said, $99 EURO to build Xyz Library,
and 2 people chip in $50 Euro's each to see it become
public, everyone wins.
Here's a preview of the look of StandOut:
Edit: note that this is customized ui by editing the xml file and icons.
Kind regards,
Tomas
I dont like this solution because:When i buy a customized item to suite my needs, i expect to have complete ownership.
In this case, of a lib, i would expect to:
-Get all files, which would include the source files and documentation.
-Have the right to allow/deny commercialization or distribution to others by the developer.
I dont like this solution because:'Donate ware' seems to me the fairest solution. The developer could create a 'has donated version' and release it to those who had done just that, and have a limited version for those who hadn't... In this case, the developer could also include a 'time-bomb' to annoy those willing to use the limited version without donating.
- the developer will never know how much money he will make, therefore it is impossible to decide whether or not it is worth putting his time into the task
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