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    Exclamation How much to charge for a project

    Hi,
    I asked a similar question here long ago but since then things
    have changed. I wrote this program at work (I work in a hospital lab) that continuously keeps tracks of uncompleted tests. With
    the system we use, it is a godsend. My boss said they have no plans
    to sell or use the code and I can "consult" and provide other hospitals with the program independently. We are not in the
    business of software so it's not a big deal. Anyway it's custom
    programming that I can and will have to do individually. But I have NO IDEA what to charge for this thing! PLEASE give me a clue! These other hospitals also have NO IDEA what would be a fair price for it, if they do they certainly aren't telling me. I just need a ballpark range here. Please give me some feedback here!
    Thanks!

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    We need to have more information about the program first.

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    ANd some screenshot will be nice.

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    charge as much as you think they will pay for it... if its something very important that can save a hospital tons of time/money than shoot high...
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    Patient / test screen

    this is empty when I screenshot unfortunately

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    options

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    turn around time configurator

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    This program was hard to make because the software we use:
    Does not support 3-dimensional arrays
    Doesn't do database or SQL
    Has no array-sorting functions

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    Has no array-sorting functions
    Why?

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    I think you have to put it more professional before try to sell that sorry

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    Just a suggestion, I would make your options form an options dialog box that has different tabs on it:

    General Folders Sounds Pictures Errors

    This would help reduce the cluttered look and overwhelmingness (is that a word?) of it.

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    Did you write up requirements for this application when it was handed to you? If not, why don't you write up a program specification for me. You will have to do it in the future any way.

    As a general rule of thumb, charge between $35 - $50 per man hour that it took to develop the application and $75 per hour for any customation the client requires.
    Brandon Osborne
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    try rent-a-coder.com

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    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll probably ask for about $300 for it,
    if they refuse I can always offer less.

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    Just try to change the interface a little .

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