For any developers, Teams, etc. I have a VBulletin website that has a lifetime membership at no cost. You would have to pay for hosting, right now I pay around $100 a year for that, with support and unlimited storage. The site is off line right now and I'm letting my hosting drop cause I can no longer pay because I'm not using it.
If you are interested, let me know, and I will be more than happy to help with the development of the site.
I ask nothing other than maybe learning something about custom rom's
Hit me up if you are interested. I am not trying to take anyone away from XDA, just offering a play to link your development and hosting.
Related
For everyone asking for free apps, you are all looking for "warez" which you won't find here. You will get betas but if its in the market you are expected to buy it. So instead of asking for free apps search Google for android warez. But please be considerate, someone spent time, energy and probably money developing these apps and deserves to get paid. There is a reason all the devs on this site have donate buttons...
PS: if devs don't make money what incentive is there to develop and release things for us?
Hi,
I've been using android for a while now and I'm grateful for websites like this and all Android based websites that offers help and guidance.
I'm launching several dedicated servers online strictly to give back to the android community. The servers will be housed at InterServer on a 100mbps line.
If you want your hosting to be covered for free, reply back so we can discuss this further.
I want nothing in return. Think of this as the ultimate donation. All money you make goes to you.
Anyone interested can email me, I can't guarantee the same offer im giving to this site, but it doesn't hurt to try...
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I have a new website for hosting roms, just roms and only roms, and I wanted to know where I can talk about this and let the users know about it or if I can even pay to advertise it as a sticky. It's not one of those really bad and plain file hosts either, it's something new and different.
Developers tend to use their own hosting. Many offers for free hoasting have been made and in the end they are almost never used. Now you can get ahold of the admin and talk about the advertising prices if there are any.
it' s possible, with some modifications, install free apps that are not free?
Yes or Not?
Warez???
Let me see if I can't answer your question & help you out here.
If I have this straight, you are wondering if there is a way to take "Paid" apps & install & use them for free?
You want to reverse engineer a program that was written by a developer that maybe learned what he knows here or contributes by helping others here & then create a key generator or a crack type patch to avoid spending 0.49 to $5.00, half the price it would cost an iPhone user for the same app thanks to developer collaboration & the Open Source Framework & SDK, effectively stealing from the app creator & taking away from him or her their livelihood & the means by which they support their family.
Furthermore, you are asking for this information at a website that was founded by developers, made for developers & run by developers, many of whom make a living by writting paid versions of the software you are inquiring about pirating.
Am I summing it up pretty well so far?
So, If you are a baker & I came into your bakery & stole your cookies, but not just your cookies, your award winning cookie recipe as well, just because I didn't want to bake the cookies myself or take the time to learn how to bake a really good cookie or because I was too lazy or conceited enough to believe that I, like everyone else, should have to work to pay for the things that other people create as a part of their work, you would be okay with that, right? With me robbing you, not just once, but everyday, for the rest of your life, because I am gonna post your cookie recipe at a site for naughty baker's that like to steal, I am the Cookie Pirate after all, so what does me stealing your program, errrrr, Cookie & recipe really harm.? It's just a few dollars, right?
But wait, what about all the time you spent perfecting your recipe? Or all the baking equipment you bought to bake the cookies? The money you have paid for advertisement or other marketing? The employees you may have to pay, whom also rely on the sale of your cookies? Any licensing fees you may have had to pay for use of portions of your cookie recipe or it's name? The store front you rent to sell your cookies out of? So, does stealing the few cookies & a recipe (code that is reversed or cracked) really just cost you a few dollars?
Think about what you are asking & have some decency. You are asking developers on a developer site, how to steal from developers. And worse, you think it's alright? Just like a bakery, a developer has to buy software to develop with & licensing fees for distribution, websites cost money just like a store front, development is often done by individuals, companies or developer groups & they all are working to support themselves, their families & have further spent the time &/or money learning to do what they do. Time is not cheap, neither is a college degree in computer sciences.
Do you know why the software companies pay up to a Million Dollars in reward money to those that report software piracy? Because it costs economies tens of millions in losses.
I am gonna have a look at your previous posts & activities online & if I find a hint of other similar posts, I will have no choice but to ban you.
You should be ashamed of what you are asking.
Anyone else use this?
It seems like it'd be a great way for devs to get paid
Flattr
Hi guys,
does anyone here knows Flattr? If implemented to XDA interface, it would be great one-click way to send some dosh directly to developers. PayPal alternative. The only fee I'm aware of is 10% of money you send to your Flattr account. That's it. You can even support Cyanogen team (and LibreOffice, KeePass, GNU etc...) right now, just check software section of Flattr catalogue.
I'm new to this forum, so I can't add any links. Just google it.
I heard about this at a Ubuntu fan site a while back, but never actually donated. If it catches on, I'll gladly donate some money here and there. It's a much more useful idea than "Like" or "+1" in my opinion.