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by indieofone 569 days ago
I know it to be Qt
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Yes, Qt and C++.
Fellow indie Qt developer here, curious to learn more about your apps.
The apps I sell are:

https://www.easydatatransform.com

https://www.hyperplan.com

https://www.perfecttableplan.com

Note that while there still is a market for desktop software, it is shrinking. Many Indie developers now sell web-based products (SaaS).

>https://get-notes.com

Looks cools. Note taking/outliners/productivity is a super competitive market, but I guess you know that already.

I'm a bit confused by the pricing. How is a personal license potentially more expensive than a commercial license?

> How is a personal license potentially more expensive than a commercial license?

What do you mean? The personal license is billed at $4 a month paid monthly or $24 paid yearly. The commercial license is $24 per year, per user.

If you pay for the personal licence monthly, it is more expensive than commercial ($48 per year vs $24 per year). If you pay yearly they are the same price and the features are identical. I was confused.
That's awesome. Glad to see successful Qt desktop apps in the wild. I'm working on: https://get-notes.com

And yes, that's true. But Qt can differentiate among the web apps that try to integrate into the OS (aka Electron apps).