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    i ****ing hate such noobs who sell homebrew!!!
    stfu i wont pay for anything, if u dont implement a anticopysystem or what ever, there will be enogh ppl who crack this $#@! and release it for ppl like me!

    kill the commerce!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepegomez
    i ****ing hate such noobs who sell homebrew!!!
    stfu i wont pay for anything, if u dont implement a anticopysystem or what ever, there will be enogh ppl who crack this $#@! and release it for ppl like me!

    kill the commerce!

    You need to grow up....

    If a developer wants to charge for something they CERTAINLY have the right, and it's people like you who cause developers like me to be given pause (so you know, I'm one of two people working on the PSP web browser, Eclpise) and we question whether we even want to develop for ungrateful people such as yourself.

    Take a look at redhat.....is linex free? Yes, it is. Can you get the exact same operating system somewhere else for free? Yes you can. Can you get their support, and all of the other things elsewhere for free? No you can't. You will have community support, certainly, but a hold-you-hand type of support? No.

    If a developer puts their spare time, long hours, years of coding experience into a project only to be met with comments such as yours, it's no small wonder that a lot of homebrew developers have abandoned the fight because of scriptkiddie ungrateful "noobs" such as yourself who don't appreciate anything that's done. When was the last time you thanked a developer for one single piece of homebrew you're running right now, vs using it, and complaining when it doesn't work?

    Take a look at bottle water. Can you get water elsewhere? Free? Usually.

    Why do you buy the bottle water? Because it offers you something the other doesn't, perhaps taste, perhaps the lack of dysentery, perhaps something else. You BUY something you can get for free because the bought version has something superior(usually).

    If you don't want to buy it, that's fine, but don't spout stuff like this, or one day you may just find the homebrew scene dries up, and the only new programs coming out are the ones you write with your own fingers.

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    I COMPLETELY agree! I know how to program in C++, and i know that it is not easy... in fact ive never finished a real game... lol.... But if a developer wants to charge for a program that they have spent countless hours using THEIR PERSONAL TIME that they could very well be doing something else, like something fun, but no, they decide to code a program for people who want it. They dont need it, they want it.

    People like planetusa and AnonymousTipster who are working on such an advanced project like Eclipse deserve a little compensation for using hours of their time to make it.

    Once you learn how to program and you create your own web browser FROM SCRATCH and give it away for free, then you can complain about people selling homebrew. Untill then (yeah right) you just sit back and wait you ungratfull little bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planetusa
    You need to grow up....

    If a developer wants to charge for something they CERTAINLY have the right, and it's people like you who cause developers like me to be given pause (so you know, I'm one of two people working on the PSP web browser, Eclpise) and we question whether we even want to develop for ungrateful people such as yourself.

    Take a look at redhat.....is linex free? Yes, it is. Can you get the exact same operating system somewhere else for free? Yes you can. Can you get their support, and all of the other things elsewhere for free? No you can't. You will have community support, certainly, but a hold-you-hand type of support? No.

    If a developer puts their spare time, long hours, years of coding experience into a project only to be met with comments such as yours, it's no small wonder that a lot of homebrew developers have abandoned the fight because of scriptkiddie ungrateful "noobs" such as yourself who don't appreciate anything that's done. When was the last time you thanked a developer for one single piece of homebrew you're running right now, vs using it, and complaining when it doesn't work?

    Take a look at bottle water. Can you get water elsewhere? Free? Usually.

    Why do you buy the bottle water? Because it offers you something the other doesn't, perhaps taste, perhaps the lack of dysentery, perhaps something else. You BUY something you can get for free because the bought version has something superior(usually).

    If you don't want to buy it, that's fine, but don't spout stuff like this, or one day you may just find the homebrew scene dries up, and the only new programs coming out are the ones you write with your own fingers.

    Michael

    I think the reason this project is taking so much flack is because there are a lot of very polished homebrew applications which have seen a lot of releases and updates. You can't release a buggy demo and say, "Oh, the full version costs..."

    Look at paint.net, openoffice, VLC, 99% of emulators, anything on sourceforge. Many developers, working for long hours for donations only. Then you're expected to pay for an eboot loader that freezes when you try to pause an mp3.

    If this post hadn't said anything about money, the comments would be more along the lines of "looks promising", "keep up the good work", etc. If you want to charge for a final version when it's polished and gives us something the PSP can't already do, by all means, charge for it (and if it played divx files I'd pay).

    I'll agree there have been a lot of childish comments, but I saw it coming as soon as this was posted.

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    The PSP scene doesn't deserve any releases at all if you ask me. People need to grow up and live in the real world for a while and then maybe they can appreciate what is given to them. Until they find a way to give appreciation and think before they act, I don't think they (or is it we?) deserve anything.

    I am sorry to say I can honestly see the homebrew scene on the PSP dying soon. Who would want to develop for such people??

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    Who would want to develop for such people??
    Agreed.....though I'll continue to do so.

    Yes, those projects(vlc, ooo, paint.net) are free, but they are ALSO supported by donations, usually grants from free software foundations, the government, and such. My main problem is the "whining" when there is a bug or something. Comments like:

    "OMF, this is such a piece of **** soft, it doesn't work, I hate it etcetcetc"

    *sigh* Back to coding.....


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    Then just add to credits/about of the program something like this:

    Have fun using this app, unless you are (your favorite whiner here)


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    my cat's called mittens...

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    planetusa, I couldn't have said it better myself. Odd thing is, I haven't heard about Eclipse, any screens of it yet? This has me really excited...

    As for PSIX, I love it and I'm looking forward to future enhancements, and yup, I paid the $9.99 PRO fee. It's a small price to pay the future of PSIX, the possibilities are endless.

    Complaining about buggy software??? Go write it yourself if you think you're that much better. I write software for a living, and you NEVER have a 100% clean working piece of code on first release let alone an application like PSIX, unless of course it's "HELLO WORLD". All this scene has done is wine and complain about the FREE homebrew...GROW UP or tomorrow there just might not be homebrew.

    flingo: about link on SonyxTeam about Fluff, looks like they where proven wrong to me...not to mention that article was from OCTOBER...another whiner site from the looks of it...

    Look forward to the day when Fluff figures out how to set PSIX as startup and it loads instead of the standard PSP OS...it may or it may not happen, but if it does happen, atleast I can say I was there from the beginning with my support...

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    It wont happen unless he modifies the Firmware.

    Oh, and the people who say he has the right to sell it... no, he doesn't. I'm not going to bother with this. I'm sick of arguing with talented coders about what is legal and what is not. I at least thought that they'd use their high amount of intelligence to READ WHAT I TOLD THEM TO, but instead they counter me with their OPINION.

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