On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 07:12:47PM +0100, we recorded a bogon-computron
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Now with the iPhone SDK out from Apple, I wonder whether
anybody among the XASTIR gurus is keen to port XASTIR from MacOS X to the
iPhone / iPod Touch?
Do
There's no X11, and the whole Apple approach to this thing seems to be
hostile toward the concept of free. I've got one, but the more I
learn about it the less I like the Apple mentality toward it.
Hmm, I wonder if the iPhone apps store would sell an app with a $0
price? That doesn't leave
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| Hmm, I wonder if the iPhone apps store would sell an app with a $0
| price? That doesn't leave Steve with much for his 30% cut.
As far as I know, Apple will sell apps for 0$, but if you'll want to
sell your app you'll have to pay 99$ just so that
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Mark White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now now. Selling software for profit isn't a crime.
Absolutely not, and as I have a degree in Computer Science it would
make me a bit of a communist (and idiot) to think or say otherwise.
What I do have a problem with is
Jason KG4WSV wrote:
Absolutely not, and as I have a degree in Computer Science it would
make me a bit of a communist (and idiot) to think or say otherwise.
But isn't the GPL all about communism? (Sorry, couldn't resist :) I
once had a debate with Steve Dimse (findu.com) via the aprssig