Few years ago, I wrote a launcher program to celebrate the lovely Treo 680. It was $12.95 and registered users will receive a key code to unlock the full version, which turns off a random "Please register me" message.
As usual, the crack was posted within a few days.
I logged on one of the active Treo discussion forum (not a crack site) and asked "Why you people use a crack, instead of paying for my hard work?".
"Too expensive!"
So I discounted the software to the point whether most forum users said, "fair enough."
"More features!"
Then I add whether features I can do, as options.
Eventually, that become one of the longest thread in the forum history. And I earn more than 100 registered users in the country, which I could never dream of.
So, a brief conclusion:
- people are willing pay for what they love, if the price is right (for them)
- listen to customer, usually the early versions lack one or two "critical" features
- pirates are also human, they just want to earn a living (or flame, or.. what), because
- when I was young, I also loved boot code trace my Apple II box, some day, they will become a programmer
Just in case you want to know the thread, pls Google: treo launcher hi-pda.com ohho
All constants are variables.