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2015-08-03
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2015-08-03
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2015-08-04
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2015-08-04
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I've never really been comfortable with the idea of taking money for an app that the user has never before seen. What if the person providing the money is unhappy with the finished product? What if I couldn't finish the app quickly enough for their needs? Payment works better when the customer can immediately determine whether the product serves their needs.
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2015-08-04
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Yes, coding competitions were a good thing.
Anyway, this seems interesting. But I'd not be comfortable with taking money in advance: what if I'm unable to finish the app (either lack of time or simply project too hard).
I could accept a donation when the app is almost done: then we can clear out some small things together but the most is there.
A couple of ideas I could code:
- A web search app - you can configure multiple search engines, define searches with multiple criteria (useful for using online dictionaries or quickly searching something)
- A mobile database (something like N900's portabase)
- a cron gui
- a dconf editor
- a dice throwing app
- a swappiness gui
- scoresheet
Please let me know how much you'd donate for such an app (and whether creating such an app makes sense altogether)
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2015-08-04
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2015-08-04
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2015-08-05
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@ Geneva - CH
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OK, community, please share your opinion ;D
Would you want to see any of the apps listed here on Sailfish? Would you donate for such an app
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2015-08-07
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I've never really been comfortable with the idea of taking money for an app that the user has never before seen. What if the person providing the money is unhappy with the finished product? What if I couldn't finish the app quickly enough for their needs? Payment works better when the customer can immediately determine whether the product serves their needs.
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2015-08-07
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@ Dayton, Ohio
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#650
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Yet you were happy enough to fork out in advance for a Jolla tablet
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