Make a Donation to SchartWorks...
If you enjoy our apps and would like us to continue updating,
one good way to encourage that is with a small (or large!) donation.
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How to donate to SchartWorks:
As of this writing (04/22/2004), all of our apps are freeware and most of the ones in the pipe -- so to speak -- will probably be free as well. We enjoy quality free apps and we also enjoy giving (hopefully) quality free software back to the community.
It's possible, however, that you may feel guilty about getting such stupendously excellent software free of charge and would like to know how one might go about making a monetary contribution to us in hopes of encouraging us to continue updating our current apps and coming out with new ones.
Hey, don't laugh - it's happened a few times.
Okay, okay... It's happened twice. Two very nice people took it upon themselves to contact us and ask how they could make such a contribution.
One of them said that we should make it easier for others to do so. We were reluctant at first, for delf-deprecating reasons, but they made a good argument. "There are probably other people that would make donations if you made it easy, but fewer people will go out of there way to beg you to let them give you money."
Touche.
My fiance also agreed. And, let's be honest, it would make it a lot easier for me to convince her that I'm not wasting long hours of my nights and weekends doing this if it brought in a few dollars here and there.
So, withouth (much) further ado, here are a few ways you can make a donation to SchartWorks Software:
Probably the easiest way to donate would be via PayPal. Just click the button and donate whatever you feel like donating. $1. $2. $5. $100,000. You know, whatever:
If PayPal isn't your cup of tea, we also gladly accept iTunes Gift Certificates.
If neither of the above is the way you want to go but you still have an insatiable urge to contribute, just visit our contact page, send us an email and we can... you know... negotiate!
So there you have it. Don't feel as though you are obligated to donate, but we'd certainly appreciate it. And, yes, we know that I am switching between "we/our" and "I/my" - it's not easy to stick to one.
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