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Would it be wrong to sell this reference program i made?

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i am making a fast reference periodic table... note still making... took me 2 hrs to make the first 48 (not the show). Basically u input the Chemical symbol and bam out pops the atomic number, mass, density, volume, and placement. probably some other stuff to later on at request. but should i sell it? and if so how much would be a reasonable price for a general one? a fully customized one?

PLZ HELP ME I WANNA MAKE MONEY BUT I DON'T WANNA RIP PPL OFF.

i have the first 48 (Vertically ofcourse) on my website if you wanna check it out.

i will list instructions on how to set it up (not that hard)

http://www.xanga.com/flyinhighest

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  1. This is a marketing question rather than a computer question.

    you have to see if it is in the market, for starters

    Reference programs especially.

    You also need to ask what the customers want or else they will not buy it. In order for it to sell well, it takes a lot of brainwork.

    You also have to make sure if there aren't any copyrighted material that you aren't blindly copying either... or there are lawsuits waiting to knock on your door.

    Research, Research, research. Then produce. Google is your friend.  

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