You can view that 'NO' list by clicking this link: www.sundaysoftware.com/noshelf.htm
Some developers who's CDs are on my "No" list have called it "un-Christian." But here's my theory: if they are giving it away, then I'll take it off my "no" list. But as long as they are asking for your money, then an opinion and recommendation is legit. Paul would have called it "discernment."
Is it a conflict of interest to make our own software and then say "no" to other people's software? No, and here's why: we carry many other people's titles! If we like a program, you can get in our catalog. We're 'picky,' not stinky. The "No" list also contains some "Maybe" recommendations.
For a list of the Christian software and computer games we DO recommend... go to www.sundaysoftware.com/software.htm
Note to developers:
Want to know how to AVOID getting "no" listed? Talk to me about your program before you are finished with it. Not only will I give you free advice, but some of it might even be GREAT advice! ...based on having seen many CDs and their developers come and go, and based on knowing at least what OUR customer tell us they like.
Might some of our software be on someone else's "no" list? I suppose! I guess it depends on your criteria. We're up front about ours.
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