Little is always relative. I know people who manage to make enough to not have any other source of income, although they are not well off. Other people slave away for years with only a few dollars to show.
Quality == Cash. It's that simple.
Selling your software
If it's a good product worth selling, then sell it.
If it's an experimental/project product, then OS it.
But overall, it depends on how much you put into it, and how much can the consumer take from it.
If it's an experimental/project product, then OS it.
But overall, it depends on how much you put into it, and how much can the consumer take from it.
Website: https://joscor.com
It is a really small project at the moment. It is based on a good idea and you can read more about it here. I have decided to just accept donations for this program and release the source code to those who can prove they would really want to work on the project to expand it further. I will probably upload the Release version of the software in AsmCommunity, here and also in my website.
On the field with sword and shield amidst the din of dying of men's wails. War is waged and the battle will rage until only the righteous prevails.
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Any example of their products ? I want myself to be multimilionary with my OS!!!Yayyak wrote:Little is always relative. I know people who manage to make enough to not have any other source of income, although they are not well off. Other people slave away for years with only a few dollars to show.
Quality == Cash. It's that simple.
http://forums.indiegamer.com/
A few of the members there do quite well. Lots of links about selling software and the life of independent programmers, which is always interesting.
A few of the members there do quite well. Lots of links about selling software and the life of independent programmers, which is always interesting.
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