
#Oswan module hyperspin software#
Looks like he just installed the software and configured it, JUST LIKE ANYONE ELSE WOULD. Please list his qualifications, and why they are superior. You're apparently not "qualified" to determine who is qualified. Oh, and no fair making up your own lame classification like "gameex-ware", "userware", or "sponsorware".

No matter what y'all say or think, it's his program and if he mis-classifies it as something "more consumer friendly" than it is (like 'freeware' when it's really 'shareware'), then it will reflect on the type of person he is.And that would be someone I would not want to support, nor be a proponent for. I wouldn't mind seeing the author of GameEx chiming in on this thread to hear what classification he applies to his program. (.and like I said, that's coming from someone who can - and has - written my own front end, 2 years ago, capable of many of the advanced features available today) Now in context, if GameEx charges $25 for its software and people feel they are getting $25 worth because it saves them time and aggravation on something they don't feel all too comfortable doing (like setting up a front end in general), then GameEx will succeed in charging its customers $25.Īs a proponent of free software and free ideas, and as someone who is fully capable of developing my own front end should I chose, I will not pay $25 for GameEx because I will not get $25 worth out of it. But either way, as the author of the software it is my right to do what I want with it. On the other hand, it's "wrong" because it doesn't make a good business practice to charge insanely large sums of money for a program that doesn't give back "insanely large sums of money"-worth off something (like time, for example). No one would use it never mind buy it, but it's still my decision and my right to choose what I charge.

If I make a program and charge an exorbitant amount of money for it, that's my right as the owner of the software. There is nothing "wrong" with any way the developer chooses to market his own software, as long as it's legal.
