Re: OT: Advice sought...
Re: OT: Advice sought...
- Subject: Re: OT: Advice sought...
- From: Michael Mulligan <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:54:54 -0500
I haven't had any experience with this, but just some thoughts:
I would wonder first is it something that you would be comfortable
with? And do they stand to profit from your work in any way (i.e. is it
an unlocked version of your app?) or does this simply just get your app
more of an audience at no cost to you?
And of course ask for a free sample of the product ;-)
-Mike
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On Jan 27, 2004, at 10:19 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Slightly off-topic, but I couldn't find a better place to ask, so I
hope I
won't offend anybody.
I did develop a shareware application that I've been distributing over
the
last year.
Tonight, a guy from a company that manufactures firewire and USB
portable
hard drives, external DVD and CD burners and a few other things called
me
because they would be interested in bundling my application with their
products.
I don't have any experience in that kind of agreement and doesn't know
anybody that does, so I was wondering if somebody on this list that had
prior experiences would be nice enough to share their experience with
me.
Thanks in advance for any advice, pointer or info!
-Laurent.
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