Hackulous is gone

Not gonna happen. The CEO of Nuance is a notoriously proprietorial mofo. He has no reason to sell - Nuance being extremely profitable - and a line out the door of licensees from cars to tablets to input systems.

Interesting. I wonder if there are any other decent players in the market, as I am sure Apple would like to bring the tech in-house
 
Lol whatever, oh mighty superdeveloper. I release my apps for free, and see no need to charge extortionate prices for it. I donate to free and open source projects. I do not, however, pay for apps. And R500 - R800 for new games? Bullshyte.

If you don't get paid for working, how do buy food etc., or do you steal that too ?
 
If you don't get paid for working, how do buy food etc., or do you steal that too ?

There are other models as well.

You can charge for software, or you can charge for support, pity in some cases (Looking at you Microsoft) you can charge for both.
 
There are other models as well.

You can charge for software, or you can charge for support, pity in some cases (Looking at you Microsoft) you can charge for both.

Oh ok, so because some people prefer that model, we all have to use that model, and if we don't, you are justified in stealing from us?
 
Oh ok, so because some people prefer that model, we all have to use that model, and if we don't, you are justified in stealing from us?

Nope I am not saying that, I was answering zippy on his question on how Bar0n makes a living if he gives software away. Nothing in my comment was about validating piracy.

For that validation I already told you, I pirate cause I can, deal with it.
 
Nope I am not saying that, I was answering zippy on his question on how Bar0n makes a living if he gives software away. Nothing in my comment was about validating piracy.

For that validation I already told you, I pirate cause I can, deal with it.

At least you are honest and don't try validate it
 
The whole debate is moot since pirating on iOS just got even easier. You don't even need to jailbreak now in order to pirate.
 
If you don't get paid for working, how do buy food etc., or do you steal that too ?

I've got a job as a programmer too. I work in the pharmaceutical industry as a SAS programmer, which basically means my programs are more of a "service" (i.e. information to data, statistics, etc) than a compiled program.

My mobile apps and other .NET apps I own, I give away for free.
 
I've got a job as a programmer too. I work in the pharmaceutical industry as a SAS programmer, which basically means my programs are more of a "service" (i.e. information to data, statistics, etc) than a compiled program.

My mobile apps and other .NET apps I own, I give away for free.

Oh, so you don't have a problem charging for your services, just when other people do it.
I assume you don't work for the pharmaceutical company for free
 
Oh, so you don't have a problem charging for your services, just when other people do it.
I assume you don't work for the pharmaceutical company for free

I would, but they insist on paying me :p
 
I've got a job as a programmer too. I work in the pharmaceutical industry as a SAS programmer, which basically means my programs are more of a "service" (i.e. information to data, statistics, etc) than a compiled program.

My mobile apps and other .NET apps I own, I give away for free.

Sounds like you've got a nice little business model worked out. Pity those who have to rely purely on sales of software for their income hey.
 
in a perfect world, lite versions would be nice. however, it is a lot more than "just disable some features". if you actually work in software, you understand this.

the app store/os's should have built in "trial" support. install an app, and it expires in 1 hour, x days, etc, all built into the OS, no need for devs to do anything.
 
in a perfect world, lite versions would be nice. however, it is a lot more than "just disable some features". if you actually work in software, you understand this.

the app store/os's should have built in "trial" support. install an app, and it expires in 1 hour, x days, etc, all built into the OS, no need for devs to do anything.

That would be awesome.
 
Thats Windows Phone....

Only catch is that they already hacked the the system so the trial versions became permanent.

Someone somewhere will always hack it. Nothing is unhackable. It's still a pretty good concept. I remember listening to a podcast from the creator of Instapaper about the issue of disabling features on free vs paid apps. He said you had to be quite strategic to find the points that customers would pay to get the extra, but still get an adequate feel for the app's capabilities. Not that easy to accomplish.
 
Someone somewhere will always hack it. Nothing is unhackable. It's still a pretty good concept. I remember listening to a podcast from the creator of Instapaper about the issue of disabling features on free vs paid apps. He said you had to be quite strategic to find the points that customers would pay to get the extra, but still get an adequate feel for the app's capabilities. Not that easy to accomplish.

Well we looking at a module, model.

App for free, and all modules work for the 1st month. After this month period the modules can be unlocked for X amount each(Think $1). That way we don't charge people for crap they do not need.

Good old IAP ftw :)
 
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