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by hermitcrab 569 days ago
Yes, Qt and C++.
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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.
Yes, it's to incentivize buying the yearly plan. I'm thinking of getting rid of the Commercial license, tho, not much traction there.
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).