Good point. I'd recommend using SlideShowPro. It's cheap ($29), looks
slick, and you'll be done in no time - your client will be none the
wiser and you'll be $350 richer.
http://slideshowpro.net/
Cheers,
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Carl Welch
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On Nov 13, 2008, at 10:25 PM, Hans Wichman wrote:
Hi,
depends on whether you are writing it from scratch or not.
Seeing the huge amount of foto galleries already outthere including
open sourced components etc you could save some time by just using one
of those.
Then it's just implementation time x your hourly rate.
greetz
JC
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:02 AM, dr.ache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anthony Pace schrieb:
What is a fair price for a simple photo gallery, in AS3, that
loads the
photo data from an XML file?
I said between $280 to $350; given the hours it would take me,
plus some
contingency time. Did I under quote? over quote? what do you
think? Still
new to this independent stuff.
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depends a littlebit how "professional" you gonna build this in
terms of
visual appearance but thats a normal price for that. I just offered
pretty
much the
same but with the feature that the client can upload his files in a
given
folder
on the server and flash gets all the files via php script, so there
is no
need for
maintaining a xml file. the pictures will be shown in a gridwall
3x4 and
blend
independendly = 290€ (might be a bit underestimated)
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