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Date:      Tue, 8 Nov 2005 13:46:09 -0500
From:      "Todd Robinson" <todd@webpath.net>
To:        www@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreeBSD in the Press
Message-ID:  <20051108184153.M98375@webpath.net>

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   From an article on=20 SoftwareCEO.com - "Burn-on-demand" for small
   developers.
   [1]h= ttp://www.softwareceo.com/index_tip_4.php =20
   =20
   =20
   "Burn-on-demand" for small=20 developers. =20
   A new service at On-Disk.com takes a page from the print-on-demand=20
   book =20
   publishers like [2]www.lulu= .com=20 now operating in many=20
   countries. =20
   =20
   Say you're an amateur or open-source developer, or you're working on
   a=20 skunk =20
   works project with no budget. Or maybe you've got an older version
   that's= =20 no =20
   longer supported, but you get an occasional request for=20 it. =20
   =20
   In any case, you've got software to distribute, but you don't want
   the=20 hassle =20
   of shipping CDs. And you don't have the spare bandwidth to start=20
   offering =20
   downloads. =20
   =20
   Just sign up with On-Disk.com and set your own price for your
   software.=20 Then =20
   direct any customers to the On-Disk.com website, and the company
   will=20 take =20
   care of all the messy details of collecting money, burning CDs, and=20
   shipping =20
   them around the=20 world. =20
   =20
   In return, they keep a base charge for each disc. You can distribute
   up to= =20 800 =20
   Megs of software on CD for a base price of only $3.99 plus 10
   percent=20 of =20
   whatever you charge beyond the base. For example, if you charge $20,
   you=20 get =20
   $14.41. =20
   =20
   There's a complete price chart on their=20 website. =20
   =20
   The company pays out whenever you accumulate $250. There's no minimum
   run= =20 of =20
   discs, and no set-up charge to start an account. That sounds like a=20
   square =20
   deal to=20 us. =20
   =20
   The new site is a spin-off of Karlie Robinson's web development
   firm,=20 Webpath =20
   Technologies. =20
   =20
   "It's really no frills," she says. "At these prices, it's no= t=20
   cost-effective =20
   for us to do a box, or any sort of user manual. But we can print a=20
   full-color =20
   label." =20
   =20
   And she prides herself on the high-quality discs she cranks out on
   her=20 13-bay
   "Burn-Monster" machine running=20 FreeBSD.
   =20
   The site's growing catalog features software like GIMP (GNU Image=20
   Manipulation =20
   Program), OpenOffice, and Netscape. Beyond software, there are DVDs
   of=20 some =20
   classic Popeye and Superman cartoons in the public domain. The
   price:=20 less =20
   than $4 each.=20 =20

References

   1. 3D"http://www.softwareceo.com/index_tip_4.php"
   2. 3D"http://www.lulu.com/"



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