On 05/26/2007 06:32 PM, web kracked wrote:
> I sell the software on a CD with the PDF documentation
> and as many samples I could find.
> 
> I sell it for $10 and the profit goes to a charity.
> 
> Yes you are buying a free software, but you 
> are paying for "not" spending the time downloading
> the software and all of the other files.  Many people
> have slow internet access and downloading 431Meg
> (1794 files in 55 folders) would take al large amount 
> of time.
> 
> I would not want to download 431Meg using standard dial-up.
> How long would it take to down that on dial-up???
> 
> Would you pay someone to download it and creat a CD
> instead of you taking the hours to download it yourself?
> And burn it yourself
> 
> You are paying for his/my time downloading and burning
> the CDs.  The cost of the CD, jewel case, labels, the equipment
> used, the time / man-hours doing the work.  Plus for me the
> working hours at a table in a park or building for a event
> or show.  
> 
> It is legal to sell the software since he/me puts the time
> and materials into the package we sell.
> 
> (sorry about the length, I worked today from 8:30am to 5:30pm
> at a table at a Memorial Day event, plus the setup and tear down.
> I am not "all there" or completely "right in the head" after the event.
> Also I got my first sunburn of the year.)
> 
> 

Well done!

$10 a pop is a bargain. Heck for that price & knowing that the proceeds
go to charity I'd even buy one :-)

You might like this:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Quick_and_Easy_Activities




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