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Originally Posted by Ad Hominem
True, but why would a company pay you to port their product when they can just do it themselves and cut out the middleman?
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Well Done
You Finally Asked An Essential Question
1. I Have Never Said That I Will Request Payment From Any Company To Port Their Products
2. If One Company Ports Their Products For Another Operating Systems, Only That Company's Products Will be Available To A Number Of People; Those People Most Likely Being The Dedicated Fan Base Of The Established Products Of The Company
3. Now, If I Promise A Company Industry Wide Exposure, No Matter If It A Phone Or/And App/Game Developer Establishment, Not Only For The Market They Are Targeting But To People They Would Normally Not Consider In Their Spectrum Of Market Niche, It Is Quite Likely That They Will Agree To Join This Program, ESPECIALLY If They Are Companies That " are just trying to live up to the iPhone".
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Originally Posted by Ad Hominem
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Here's the thing Lizman. If you can find a way to make it efficient so people will want it, feel free.
But there are obstacles.
1. You have to convince the company it's more efficient for them to pay you to port their product for them.
2. Most apps and whatnot are already ported to multiple systems. Those that aren't are usually being held back from the market as a conscious decision.
I simply don't see why someone would pay you to host and rewrite their program when they can do it themselves.
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