Friday, October 14th, 2005
David Watanabe is exploring new Mac software business models:
I wanted to see if donation-ware could work in the Mac world. The unforunate conclusion has been that it does not. I do not want to make the same mistake with Inquisitor 2.0. Absent any other alternatives, I have decided that Inquisitor 2.0 will experimentally released under a pay-per-download model. That is, users will have to pay a trivial $1 or $2 levy to download the software, in an attempt to recover the development expenses and time that have gone into this.
Update: Coincidentally (or not?) John Gruber has an article today about the life of small-time Macintosh software developers.
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Friday, October 14th, 2005
Apparently there are a lot of amateur (perhaps even professional) linguists out there who are really interested in cataloging Internet slang. [To which I say, r0x0r, ladies and gentlemen, r0x0r. I am particularly piqued by the detailed dissection of current leetspeak, including such esoterica as the evolution of the !!→11→oneone parody.]
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