[comp.sys.amiga.marketplace] SMALL DEVELOPERS do you need boxes?

Classic_-_Concepts@cup.portal.com (06/12/91)

          Our company is ordering some boxes.
          Since we started from scratch (literally from nothing), we have
more than a little sympathy for small developers trying to get started.
When we started, dealers were still willing to put products on their shelves
which were good quality, but not in pretty packaging.  That has changed.
And in the Amiga market, recently many dealers won't take anything less than
professional packaging now, regardless of the quality of the software.
          So, for some time now, I've been toying with the idea of a small
developers' consortium.  Since most places require minimum $300 - $1000
orders on packaging goodies, printing, binders, etc. the little guy testing
the market has to spend at least $3,000 just to get the inventory to get
started.  For some this is impossible.  Well, I have absolutely no free
time to give to organizing such a group, as worthy as the cause might be.
But there is a way we might give something.  Since we're ordering boxes
anyway, I thought I'd see if anyone has a need.  This is NOT a case of
trying to get people together to make our order.  We've arranged the
purchase already.  It's more a case of trying to give a few people a leg
up.  There's so much talent out there that will benefit the Amiga community.
The box is a 'setup box'.  Like a candy box with a bottom and lid that fits
completely over the bottom, with white semi-glossy stock.  It's about 
7.5" x 9.25" x 2" deep.  A ggood size for dealers' shelves.  It can be
covered with a printed sheet, or wraparound cover, or stickers, or whatever
you wish, to personalize it.  I'd be willing to increase our order if anyone
wants a small number (these come in minimums of 500, or 250 if you REALLY
twist their arms), but we could add in minimums of 50 is anyone is interested
The price would be around $3.00 each plus a small shipping charge, less if
there is a lot of interest.  We probably can't offer this too often.  It
takes extra time to split out the stuff for other people and reship it, but
we thought we'd try it once and see how it works (we're not interested in
being a small order reselling business, we're busy enough just publishing
software).  Email if you have interest/questions, post if you have thoughts
on the general subject.
                                    Julie   LadyHawke@cup.portal.com
                                            portal!cup.portal.com!LadyHawke

Don_Alder@mindlink.bc.ca (Don Alder) (06/13/91)

Keep us all posted on the development or availability of the new software for
the Sunrize AD1016 as were keeping our eyes open
for it.
DA

kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu (Keith Alan Campbell) (06/14/91)

I am considering picking up the distribution and marketing of some software
specifically developed for the SunRize AD1016 digital audio card. Not having any
experience with software marketing, I'm curious to know if anyone here on the 
net can direct me to some companies that do commercial software duplication and
packaging. Also, any business tips would be appreciated.

Don Kennedy
Vision Quest Systems

mark@cbmvax.commodore.com (Mark Green - CATS) (06/14/91)

In article <6719@uafhp.uark.edu> kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu (Keith Alan Campbell) writes:
>
>
>I am considering picking up the distribution and marketing of some software
>specifically developed for the SunRize AD1016 digital audio card. Not having any
>experience with software marketing, I'm curious to know if anyone here on the 
>net can direct me to some companies that do commercial software duplication and
>packaging. Also, any business tips would be appreciated.
>
>Don Kennedy
>Vision Quest Systems




You can try Software Packaging & Duplication in Livermore, California.
(415) 373-9229 or fax (415) 449-6831. They have worked with publishers on the
Amiga platform.

kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu (Keith Alan Campbell) (06/15/91)

Current status of third party software for the AD1016:

Frog Peak Music is currently developing some high-end DSP synthesis software.
Dissidents say there is a "16-bit playback" menu option on the upcoming MIDI
Sample Wrench V2.0 which will also include an expanded SAMP library that 
will convert to/from Sound Designer format. Vision Quest is looking at       
controller systems capable of operation of DAT's while playing back digital 
audio. Thru AREXX, Dr. T's KCS and Blue Ribbon Soundworks' Bars and Pipes can
control digital audio playback. 

Several individual developers have expressed continuing interest in developing 
for the system.

Don Kennedy
Audio Specialist
Vision Quest Systems