1. Shareware
- Posted by Allen Ashby <allenannashby at msn.com> Jan 17, 2007
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I posted a program called MyEditor to the archives yesterday and I would like to make it available to the public as shareware. I think it would be best to disable some features in the free vesion but am not sure which ones to diable. If anyone could look at this program and give me suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. You could either reply to this post or e-mail me at: ashbyenterprizes at comcast.net (new e-mail address) Thanks Allen
2. Re: Shareware
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Jan 17, 2007
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- Last edited Jan 18, 2007
Allen Ashby wrote: > > I posted a program called MyEditor to the archives yesterday and > I would like to make it available to the public as shareware. > > I think it would be best to disable some features in the free vesion > but am not sure which ones to diable. > > If anyone could look at this program and give me suggestions I would greatly > appreciate > it. You could either reply to this post or e-mail me at: > > ashbyenterprizes at comcast.net (new e-mail address) > > Thanks > Allen Although I'm not an Euphoria programmer any longer, I doubt anyone here will be interested in a closed-source, shareware editor when there are several free, full-featured editors in the archive. http://www.rapideuphoria.com/edi.htm If you're targetting a broader audience, you'll face stiff competiton from excellent commercial editors like Textpad and UltraEdit. Editors are an area well covered in the software industry. Your product will appear as a needle in the haystack unless it boasts killer features. My two cents. Regards, Vincent
3. Re: Shareware
- Posted by Allen Ashby <allenannashby at msn.com> Jan 18, 2007
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Vincent wrote: > > Allen Ashby wrote: > > > > I posted a program called MyEditor to the archives yesterday and > > I would like to make it available to the public as shareware. > > > > I think it would be best to disable some features in the free vesion > > but am not sure which ones to diable. > > > > If anyone could look at this program and give me suggestions I would greatly > > appreciate > > it. You could either reply to this post or e-mail me at: > > > > ashbyenterprizes at comcast.net (new e-mail address) > > > > Thanks > > Allen > > Although I'm not an Euphoria programmer any longer, I doubt anyone here will > be interested in a closed-source, shareware editor when there are several > free, > full-featured editors in the archive. > > <a > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/edi.htm">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/edi.htm</a> > > If you're targetting a broader audience, you'll face stiff competiton from > excellent > commercial editors like Textpad and UltraEdit. > > Editors are an area well covered in the software industry. Your product will > appear as a needle in the haystack unless it boasts killer features. > > My two cents. > > > Regards, > Vincent How about the sounds Allen