As i have mentioned a few times on this blog, I am currently working on yet another Todo List application. This application is developed from the needs that has arisen from my daily work as a lead software developer, and I think its going to be quite a killer app combining instant access to add and manage work items, without lifting your hands from the keyboard with modern Web 2.0 sharing capabilities etc.
As version 1.0 is nearing its completion, I am obviously considering how to distribute this software, and I have decided that there will be something free (as in beer) and something better available at a small cost, say $19.95.
Giving stuff away for free is pretty easy, and only limited by bandwith, but as a MicroISV how do you handle payment and licensing on an international scale? I don't want to give a potential customer any excuse not to buy the software.
Therefore I have designed it to look Vista-like, it will be Vista Certified (hopefully - see my post about free Vista certification ) and I want the process of licensing and payment to follow that notion. So licensing should be easy, and the should be plenty of payment options including any kind of credit card optimally.
I have been looking for a solution to both these matters, and I might actually have found just the thing to solve it: I stumbled across a Danish Company called Wannakey who are soon going public on the Danish stock exchange for smaller companies.
Wannakey offers license and payment management for software developers, and makes your software available for other parties to sell on their shops through the Wannakey service, and Wannakey descibe their concept like this:
So as a software developer you could create the software and get a developer profile at Wannakey and implement licensing with the WannakeySDK. Then you could set op a shop with Wannakey and sell from your own website, but other software vendors could also choose to market your software in their shops at your terms.
This certainly sounds appealing, and I'm going to take a closer look at this. This could very well be the solution for any MicroISV who just wants to focus on the software.
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