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Re: Raise the Jolly Roger!



carbide@egine.com wrote:

Zorin the Lynx wrote:

I remember that nutcase Nathan Mates. The sad thing is that he was
actually an agreeable fellow, and contributed a lot to the community
before he went on his ALL PIRATES MUST DIE streak.



Yep. I picked up my first Apple II at the precise instant that he went
off the deep end. I found the Apple II faq on his site, then went back
a few days later to get more info, and all there was left was a message
saying he'd destroyed his site and all the files to spite the Apple II
software pirates. And this was years after they stopped making Apple
II's.  These guys just don't have a clue. Software piracy had NOTHING
to do with the demise of the platform.

No one said it did lame brain. Of course, it didn't help.



Seriously, there's almost no market for Apple II software these days.


I'm surprised there isn't more of an open-source attitude among
developers, working together to keep the community alive, rather than


all this ravenous bickering over the last few remaining dollars in

the

community.



Make that pennies. It's ludicrous to try to make money peddling Apple
software.

For most shareware authors, when there were some, the few cents they made was viewed as a "Thank you", something immature ingrates like you wouldn't understand.


Is software like Proterm still making the authors a reasonable sum of


money? If not, how come it hasn't been open-sourced? (If it is

somehow

making oodles of cash, then never mind, of course };) )



Yes, the objective now should be preservation.

So long as you don't have to part with any money.