He would like to develop a stand-alone program (Java? C?) for his budget so that he can market it as a simple but effective alternative to more complex programs like Quicken. It would be ideal if the program were portable to Windows, Linux, and Mac.
This would have to be a sweat-equity / part-ownership project since we don't have funds to pay a wage right now. Would any of you developers be interested, or know where we can find interested developers for a project like this? I'd be happy to answer any questions you have off list.
Thanks, Richard
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