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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 15:50:29 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. What is their business model that allows them to develop and distribute free software without going bankrupt? Never seen the concept before? There's several ways to do it. One, when it gets popular, you then start charging for it, either straight sale, or subscription. Two, you give away a stripped down version (lost leader), but sell a "professional" version, similar to pkzip. There's other ways to make it work, too. Do you remember when Peter Norton came out with Norton Utilities? It was at first freeware, available through PC Magazine. This was in the DOS days, and the program's total use was to retrieve data that you had accidently erased from a DOS disk. As you can see, it's grown into a very lucrative business! And then, there's the other business model: Charge an amount of money that actually reflects the value of the product, and make damned sure the product is perfect and will make the customer so unbelievably happy that they'll tell complete strangers who didn't even ask. Spinrite, for instance: http://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm Written in assembly language. Great program. By the way, at the main page, www.grc.com/default.htm, there are some very interesting little freeware utilities, which work and are safe. |
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