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Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#31

I've written a HTTP Proxy for Mac. nothing special so far, but it's intented to be used for debugging &&/|| development. It features a quite flexibel filter/modifier architecture, a working gui and a non-existant memory footprint. Since I just didn't have the dedication to finish the project but still think there's a market for that, I'd gladly sell it for a fair price. If anyone is interested in just seeing the app…

I'm interested. What is the best way to get in touch?

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#34
I own a profitable (monthly recurring) and 5-stars chrome extension with proprietary backend support for bypassing the governmental filters/blocks. It is good enough that I spend close to 0 time managing it (the only management == replying emails), and it is growing and profitable on its own. And it is only 3 months old. Everything is automated.

Right now it is configured to work only with the local government, and nothing more. There can be more done, for example, extending it to __other__ countries with a governmental firewall, but I have no time for it (since I'm running my own startup), etc. Send me an email if you are interested to know more. Email is in my profile.

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#36
A few months ago I created an anonymous confessions site called Confidere - http://www.confide.re. It's quite functional and has a moderation system but at the moment it's just sitting gathering dust. If anyone wants to take it off my hands I would be most obliged.

Taimur@live.co.za

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#40
http://www.rankique.com/ is a price-tracking site for Amazon. It would probably need a renaming and some SEO-love, as it's currently generating about 5$/month (with zero time spent on it). Was once supposed to evolve into a better product search engine, but I've lost interest a while ago (except for personal use, it really can save a lot of money).
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