Ubuntu is free software, but the support model involves lots of commercial companies like Canonical who charge for their services. You can download, install and use Ubuntu yourself absolutely free, but if you want support, or media, or printed documentation, you pay for it. What SKSApps is doing is exactly the same - they are charging for a service. I also mod original Xboxes for free, but if people want to pay SKSapps to copy the gamesave onto a memory card then that's their choice - it's a service SKSapps can reasonably charge for, in the same way that Canonical charge for Ubuntu CDs. They aren't charging for the software, but for the service of putting the software onto a medium and shipping it to you.
BTW, in the spirit of open source, here's a handful of free full stops so you can punctuate your next post.
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This post has been edited by Heimdall: Apr 23 2010, 04:15 PM