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Why still no marketplace?
I have been gone for a bit, overseas, and I just realized that vb still has no marketplace to speak of. I mean even the apple store has paid and free apps. Why cant this place?
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Everything is free, that's NOT a good thing?
You can post requests for paid services in the requests for paid services section |
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Of course, but lets face it, sometimes paying for something gets you better support and helps get people to work on larger and bigger projects. Vbadvanced, Photopost, Dolphin, Phpfox etc all are paid programs and are all very very good.
I also think alot of the coders should get something, heck even if its a dollar. And if would get other software companies more of a reason to get their products compatible with VB. Thanks again, -Jason |
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That's an interesting point. I wonder what would happen if dev's could license mods on an app-like model. Free versions for those who wanted, a few dollars for others or pro versions. With bulk you may see enough revenue to get some really amazing mods made.
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If the OP hadn't bought up that (relatively new) App Store I probably wouldn't, but I gotta agree. I'd pay $1 for most of my mods, and another $1 for updates. An interesting thought.
As it is, developers have to jump through hoops to even get people to pay for support - like the 200th "I get error x! What can I do?". |
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I agree, something like the appstore would be amazing here. Seems pretty doable in my opinion, but that's going off of the way I'd code it.
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Apps are boring....i'd rather call them mods. Much better. That FaceBook connect thing looks good. I wonder what else they're going to add to vB4 or maybe even 5.
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There is strong opposition from some quarters (esp vb.org staff) to allow paid apps at vb.org.
Maybe vbulletin solutions could open another domain where all these paid apps can be bought under one umbrella. How about vbulletin.net ? |
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Upon what do you base that exactly ?
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I would say that almost every staff member here would like to see some form of marketplace. (note: I'm just assuming from past communications; do not assume that I'm speaking on behalf of any person or group) An appstore-like system has been mentioned before with no success. I'm not sure if transfer of money would ever be involved - as this would require lawyers, new policies, new management, etc. IB hasn't said anything to us regarding what direction they want us to take. Personally, I would love to see an appstore-like system where everyone can benefit. ie. IB, customers, designers, and developers. vborg has been in limbo since IB took over; we are simply waiting .... waiting ... waiting... |
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