Yes, this is entirely off-topic.

anytime you feel you need to put 'offtopic' in the subject, you shouldn't post it here.

others have pointed you to other resources.

scott
moderator


On May 7, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Kimo wrote:

This is not the usual development question, but this list probably has the best people to answer. Suppose you wrote a cool Mac product, and it's been selling well as shareware for years. Then a larger software development company contacts you and says they want to purchase the entire product outright, source and all, for a lump sum, no royalties. And they ask "what do you want for it?" How would you ever determine the price? Some people have said to estimate at what it brings in over 1 or 2 years. Others have said that it shouldn't be a price more than it would cost the company to develop the product themselves from scratch. Is there a standard method for determining the cost of a product, possibly similar to appraising the price of a house before you sell it?

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