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000180_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Tue Apr 22 00:48:48 1997.msg
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Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 23:16:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Eric Hyland <a007193t@bc.seflin.org>
Subject: Re: Shareware fee`s
To: Mush <mpd@mushy-pd.demon.co.uk>
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On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Mush wrote:
> What is an amicable shareware fee in the USA? What I mean is, what is
> reasonable, and what isnt. In England, I would have my shareware
> registration set at 5 pounds, but what is the common fee amount in the USA?
>
> I dont want to set a ridiculous price, and get no registers, so could
> someone in the USA please tell me the prices they have used. I still have no
> concept of American money, as to what is expensive, and what isnt.
>
> A worried guy
What is a reasonable price for PD/SW ? If you ask me I would have to say that
you should go to a game store and look around, and if you find any thing like
what you have created then charge a price similar to that. If not make your
program Gift-Ware.
Eric Hyland
a007193t@bc.seflin.org