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Old 09-13-2012, 12:56 PM   #32
jakobim
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Device: Kindle Touch
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Well, sometimes it is just too hard to avoid making a comment.

Just because there is no price tag on the software people receive does not mean they should not be willing to do something in exchange.

The mention of money is because I grew up in a capitalistic country.

An offer to exchange time for time would be nice, such as:

"I will spend my time testing this for anyone willing to create the parts I can not do myself."

But as mentioned in connection with applications you provide to users - -
It is difficult to get even a: "It works for me" out of the "clients".
Oh but I would absolutely love to test a working version of this (and also of course the alphas and betas up to that state). And I also would give as much and as good feedback as I can, promise!
Time? Heck, if I had time, I would do it myself! Though I’m quite surprised this is a C program (something I’m pretty familiar with).
If somebody could tell me where to get the frameworks, libraries and compiler to make C source code into something that runs on a Kindle, I would give it a shot myself. Oh and also of course on how to run the compiled application on a Kindle.
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