Ask for an application!

Having difficulties on doing something, or you are just bored of doing the same thing over and over?
Now you can ask for an application that doest it for you.

Before asking for us to create your idea you must understand and agree with some rules:


Rules

1. Any application created by Xcheater Development. can not be sold or redistrubuited in any other kind of place / site.

2. Every application created by Xcheater Development is free to use and, being so, public with the credits given to the idea's author.

3. Since the applications are free, you have no right to ask for a time limit. We receive no profit from this so it's not officially our work.

4. All the applications accepted will be posted here and so it's progress.

5. Any repeated requests or requests by the same e-mail will be automaticaly rejected.

6. Multiple requests from the same e-mail have a exeption of 1 week after the previous request is completed. The same e-mail can not request more than once while the previous request is accepted.

7. For licence purposes the version of the software may be asked to the user after downloading / using it.

8. The above rules may change and will be applied to all the applications made after these changes. All the rules above may change depending on the application.


Now that we know what we should know, lets see how you should ask for an application:


How to ask for an application
1. First of all, make sure that you've read the rules mentioned above. In case of doubt send an e-mail  to Xcheater Development asking your questions.

2. Send an e-mail to xcheater.dev@gmail.com with this template:

    Your Name: <desired name to be inserted in the credits>
    Application Name: <application name here>
    Function: <what the application is for>
    Special Notes: <something that you think we should know while making the application>

3. Until we answer your request, your idea will not be on either Accepted or Rejected list. We will make sure to answer to every e-mail so if we did not answer, your e-mail wasn't read yet.