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- This is a very well thought-out answer. I've only briefly read it but it looks good so far.CubicleSoft– CubicleSoft2012-06-07 12:33:24 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2012 at 12:33
- +1 for being one of the most in-depth answer I've come across on Stack Exchange that doesn't come off as preachy or condescendingJamie Taylor– Jamie Taylor2012-06-08 08:09:54 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2012 at 8:09
- 1I've gone ahead and marked this as the answer but I'm sure as you think up new things to write, you'll go ahead and add them. You've definitely earned the reputation points and bounty.CubicleSoft– CubicleSoft2012-06-08 12:01:47 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2012 at 12:01
- +1 but way too complicated. Should just upload it unto the store of the bitten apple.stmax– stmax2012-06-10 01:44:01 +00:00Commented Jun 10, 2012 at 1:44
- @stmax: I thought of that indeed, but that's mostly for mobile apps or browser extensions. App stores are not that pervasive for desktops, except if you consider the software distribution sites above as app stores. If the app is free, you could also consider distributing packages to known package management repositories.haylem– haylem2012-06-11 16:38:52 +00:00Commented Jun 11, 2012 at 16:38
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