[OT] Xojo
Sri
sritcp at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 13:45:39 EDT 2014
Richard Gaskin wrote
> .........
> If instead the app is to be sold commercially as part of a business, how
> can the business survive if it isn't making enough to cover the cost of
> design, development, marketing, and Apple's 30% cut for distribution?
> ........
There is a segment between those who make free apps as a hobby (and a
contribution to the field), and full-time programmers/businesses. There are
programs that may be useful for narrow niches (e.g., low-incidence
disabilities) that may still involve enough time and effort to warrant a
modest price (which the users are willing to pay). Such programs are not
profitable for professional programmers/businesses, but too involved for a
strict hobbyist.
Regards,
Sri.
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