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Re: IDL Shareware [message #18564 is a reply to message #18527] Thu, 13 January 2000 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Struan Gray is currently offline  Struan Gray
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Registered: December 1995
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Ronn Kling, ronn@rlkling.com writes:

> So why don't we hear from the rest of the newsgroup on this?

I think it's a great idea, and would gladly pay shareware-level
fees, especially for things like postscript configuration which are
useful and help me write better applications but which are not
directly related to my research and therefore spend their entire life
on my back-burner.

My own code is typical research-oriented stuff, blown together in
a hurry for unique occasions. There is little incentive to polish my
routines to a level where anyone can use them. Having done it once
for my surface plotting routines (happily - I'm not wingeing) I know
how much work it is and admire people like you and D.F. who do it all
the time. TI tend to end up using and contributing ideas and code
snippets rather than finished packages.

That said, if there were a semi-established shareware market for
code I might be tempted to spruce up some stuff for public
consumption. I'd say go for it and see what develops (assuming this
fits both your business models).


Struan
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