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Making money with free software ..

01/03/2008  II
Relevance: 7.52
It seems to be a very famous question : how can free software developers make money to live. They spend a lot of time and effort on something that they'll never sell.. The problem is : are they supposed to earn money ? If they don't code for money what is their motivator ?
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What Do Small Open Source Projects Do With Money? Not Much.

07/31/2008  I
Relevance: 7.48
What would your favorite small open source project do with a sudden influx of money? Imagine you donated $5000 to a project, where would the money go? Less scrupulous developers might spend the money on Mountain Dew and Twinkies, but more likely the money would just sit, doing nothing. Why? Because it takes time to spend money, and in the open source world time is in short supply.
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Money for service and your content for free

08/25/2007  I
Relevance: 6.71
It's the big problem of the net: how do you make money if everyone can access the files you produce for free? Earning money is not evil, it makes it possible to produce more art or information. It's a waste of talent to need a day job to support what you consider your real work.
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Money Manager Ex for Linux

01/03/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.50
Money Manager is a personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth. The program supports checking accounts, savings and credit card accounts, as well as Fixed Deposit and Portfolio accounts. The Outlook-style interface provides an overview for all your accounts and total balance. You can transfer money between accounts, create custom categories to organize your income/expenses and more.
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Money Manager Ex - Personal Finance Manager in openSUSE

09/03/2008  III
Relevance: 6.28
Money Manager Ex is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one’s finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird’s eye view of your financial worth.
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Moving from MS Money to KMyMoney

01/11/2008  I
Relevance: 6.23
At last. I'm free of Microsoft Money, and therefore very close to being free of all my old proprietary applications. I've settled on KMyMoney as a capable free-as-in-freedom bookkeeping replacement. It doesn't do everything that I was able to do in Money, but I can live with that while hoping some of my 'wants' find their way in to later versions. What follows are random observations on my experience making the switch and how the two applications compare in some areas.
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Money Talks: Wikis for Investment and Finance

08/18/2008  III
Relevance: 6.15
Wikis are sprouting up everywhere, so it's not surprising that the world of investing, finance, business and money management is getting in on the act. If you're looking for stock tips, industry analysis, information about how to start a home business, or advice about paying off credit card debt, you might turn to one of these money-related wikis to benefit from the wisdom of the digital crowd.
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Making money The Redhat way

08/22/2007  III
Relevance: 5.83
We all believe that open source is associated with free, as in free speech, software. Any open source software can be downloaded free of cost and without paying any money and we have plenty of those softwares; I believe the most commonly used free open source software is Firefox browser. I did a little check on the popular open source companies, to find out their source of income, and it turned out that these open source zealots have a very sane mind in their heads. Open source companies are indeed making huge money. In this article I'll give a brief of the money Redhat is making.
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Dell, Rivals Leaving Linux Money On the Table

03/24/2008  I
Relevance: 5.63
The VAR Guy is in the market for a small office printer that supports Ubuntu Linux, Mac OS X and Windows XP. Alas, most PC companies do a lousy job describing which of their printers work with Ubuntu. Which means they're leaving easy money on the table.Here's our resident blogger's sad story so far.
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Leaked: Microsoft Pays Companies to Recommend Windows

12/02/2008  II
Relevance: 5.57
Microsoft informs computer shops that if they put some Vista advertising in their newspaper advertisements (or other forms of ads), there will be money in the bank for them, paid in the form of marketing money from Microsoft.
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