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Would consider ads in the free version of a program where there is a ad-free, or, more functional commercial version, available ?
However, my answer would have been the same.
Is an application that is not web-centric, but, includes an update mechanism (a Win Service ?) that also notifies users of special offers, etc., from the software company only: is that an alternative that could be considered ?
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Adds are taking more and more space everywhere, I’m sick of them.
No way I’m putting them in my apps (Windows Programs) at any price.
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This follows along with my belief that there comes a point of time where the money just isn't worth it. There are just some lines you don't cross.
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Not only taking more space but make application slow too.
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I write enterprise applications, for internal users, or, more commonly, no users.
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you could always advertise for the helpdesk
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: more commonly, no users.
lucky you
M.D.V.
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Same here, the poll is missing a "Not applicable" - not everybody is writing non web apps (or web apps for that matter ).
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