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Say I have some software and I have it all finished and everything, how do I go about getting it into shops? How do I go in a and talk to them? I don't mean shops like PC World (yet anyway) I mean my local PC shop. How do I get bar codes sorted? How do they work? What do I say to the people in the shop, do I let them look at the product? Do I give them x number as a free trial? How many should I produce at a time? Help?

2007-05-26 06:22:46 · 2 answers · asked by SM 3 in Business & Finance Small Business

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Check out the shareware forums.

Before 'publishing' consider the following :-
1) Large numbers of people will try to copy your software and use it for free. They are not all school kids = there is an entire 'industry' of hackers out their ripping off software authors both large & small [ Google for 'Serial Kraks' ]

2) If your software contains elements that are Licenced from any-one else (for example, Library routines), check carefully that your Licence includes 're-distribution rights' (you will be OK if you have comercial Licences for standard Microsoft products, but 'Student Editions', 'Persoanl; Editions' and some 'Lite Editions' will typically NOT allow you to re-distribute without paying Royalties).

2007-05-27 01:38:42 · answer #1 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

you're perfect, there are 2 little shops interior the Olaya one million centre which sells pirate utility and video games (solid ones as properly). i think of it fairly is via the fact there is not any actual regulation enforcement against it. Police will do away with any nomad stalls yet go away a great variety of the others. additionally KSA has solid censorship on each and every thing, so no person might incredibly wait 3/4 years for the officialy othorised copies t be bought as criminal originals in shops because of the fact by then they may be too old to even deserve any interest.

2016-10-08 04:06:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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