I think this is sad news. I have never been an XG user myself, but having a
commercial product available is important for the backgammon community
(even when an open source project exists).

I think the price indication of the IPR is a bit high. (I guess Xavier
reads this)

I'm estimating a bit. If someone buys the IPR for say $1m and goes to a
bank to get a loan for this amount he/she will probably have an interest
rate at 5% (at least).
If he/she then annually pays $50k to cover the interest, these $50k must be
covered by sales of a product based on the IPR. Before he/she can do that,
some development must be done (development = expenses). Then there are some
marketing costs etc. Can the sales of such a product reach $50k annually,
just to cover financial expenses? If a licence is sold for $100 (a price
increase from today's $60 pr. installation), he/she must sell 500 licenses
each year. I don't know the figures Xavier has today, but since he has
developed this he doesn't have financial expenses for the IPR.

-Øystein

tor. 13. juli 2023 kl. 07:41 skrev Joseph Heled <jhe...@gmail.com>:

>
> This is both funny and sad. Anyone wants to chime in with thoughts and
> prayers?
>
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017340842031433/posts/1770919363340240/
>
> -Joseph
>
>

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