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- From: fixer@faxcsl.dcrt.nih.gov (Chris Bearded Guacamole Tate)
- Subject: Re: Shareware summary (long)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.153053.7531@alw.nih.gov>
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- Organization: Computer Systems Laboratory, DCRT, NIH
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 15:30:53 GMT
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- Kurisuto, you may wish to contact the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP) and see what they have to say about the success of their members'
- efforts.
-
- The ASP is an interesting organization. I've only seen MS-DOS products
- released under their auspices, but those that I've seen are *quite* impressive.
- The 4-DOS replacement for the MS-DOS command shell and the Brother's Keeper
- genealogy program are ASP products.
-
- From what I gather, member developers have pledged a significant amount of
- support for their shareware, in return for the "prestige" of claiming ASP
- affiliation, negotiation/arbitration services conducted by the ASP (e.g.
- ombudsman arbitration between customer and developer in the case of conflict),
- etc.
-
- I think it might be worthwhile to find out what the ASP's findings about
- customer honesty are.
-
- One thing I don't know is whether or not ASP members are permitted to be
- commercial developers as well. I would imagine so, however. My impression is
- that shareware products must be supported to an extent comparable to commercial
- support - ASP membership is not a frivolity.
-
- The one ASP product that I know the shareware fee for is Brother's Keeper (an
- impressive genealogy program - the only one for MS-DOS, as far as I'm aware,
- that can handle international character sets). Its shareware fee is $45 US.
- Compared to "independant" shareware, this seems pretty steep to me - but it's
- an impressive product, and the author's support is *excellent*.
-
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