Exegete wrote:
Zorin the Lynx wrote:
I was hoping for an answer from an author or two, not an obvious response stated in a condescending way.Then don't ask in an arrogant way.
Perhaps I missed it, Roy. Point out the arrogance for me: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.
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 };) )