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- William HT Bailey
- P.O. Box 29723
- Elkins Park, PA 19117-0923
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- 215-924-0771 (Evenings)
- CompuServe: 74145,1046
- HOST-III/HOSTCALL
- Librarian: Philadelphia Area IBM Users Group
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- January 19, 1985
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- I also have found the results of my Shareware venture disappointing. I had
- hoped for approximately 100 contributions in the year that my package has been
- circulating. Instead, I have received approximately 30 contributions.
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- Although I have no intention of dropping activity in the public domain and
- Shareware, these results do make me cautious about giving away too much of my
- time and effort. I had planned to develop version 2.0 of my package as a major
- overhaul. Instead, I am just making those enhancements that require only a
- couple of hours of my time and that do not require documentation rewrites. I
- have a program in the public domain named FORMGEN which allows free form
- output of PC-FILE data with text integration. Now that Jim Button has changed
- the pointers in his index file from a 4-byte ASCII format to a 2-byte integer
- format, I am expecting calls from people requesting updates. Rather than just
- toss into the public domain the update that will recognize either type of
- index file format, I intend to request a payment for the update.
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- Distributing a program through Shareware does have the positive effect of
- widely advertising the expertise that an author can offer. I was contacted by
- a company that provides services to banks. They paid me to write a customized
- version of my package for them.
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- I compare participation in the public domain and Shareware to being a
- responsible person in a social or community organization. The responsible
- person feels that in order for any benefits to be reaped, an effort must be
- made. This is in spite of the fact that those who do nothing will also reap
- the benefits. If my programs were circulated only among program authors, whose
- work has been invaluable for me, then I would feel that I have been paid back
- many times over. However, there are those who are taking advantage of our
- efforts and that bothers me.
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- If the problem with Shareware is marketing and image, and if we are
- communicating to address these problems, then in my opinion a Marketing Co-op
- would be much more meaningful than a SIG. The Co-op should establish strict
- standards. It should strive for the reputation of a provider of reliable
- products.