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author Kai T. Ohlhus <k.ohlhus@gmail.com>
date Thu, 18 Mar 2021 15:59:24 +0900
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8 > **Octave development takes a lot of time and expertise.** 9 Octave development takes a lot of time and expertise.
9 > **Your contributions help to ensure that Octave will continue to improve.** 10 Your contributions help to ensure that Octave will continue to improve.
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12 **Every dollar counts and is very appreciated.**
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11 - [FSF Donation Page](https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=10) 14 - [FSF Donation Page](https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=10)
12 - [PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UYHVW7R596RZ8) 15 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Boston, MA, USA
13 to John W. Eaton Consulting, Inc. (Octave project leader) 16 - [<i class="fab fa-paypal"></i> PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UYHVW7R596RZ8)
14 - [Bitcoin](bitcoin:1E6HchBMX1EfiJQhSUanuF4VYKk552tEHF) 17 -- receiver [John W. Eaton Consulting, Inc.](https://jweaton.org/)
18 (Octave project leader)
19 - [<i class="fab fa-bitcoin"></i> Bitcoin](bitcoin:1E6HchBMX1EfiJQhSUanuF4VYKk552tEHF)
15 (1E6HchBMX1EfiJQhSUanuF4VYKk552tEHF) 20 (1E6HchBMX1EfiJQhSUanuF4VYKk552tEHF)
16 - [Commercial support options]({{ "commercial-support.html" | relative_url }})
17 to implement the specific features
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19 If you are already an Octave user and would like to see it improve more rapidly, 22 Any questions?
20 then please donate so that we can spend more of our time working on Octave. 23 Please contact [John W. Eaton &lt;jwe@jweaton.org&gt;](mailto:jwe@jweaton.org)
21 If we could raise as little as $300,000/year, 24 by email.
22 we could pay several key developers to work full time on Octave.
23 Given even the most conservative estimate of the number of users of Octave,
24 this amount could easily be reached if every user contributed the cost of
25 a few lattes.
26 25
27 If your company has a budget for numerical computing tools, 26 See also
28 consider spending 10% (or more!) of that on Octave. 27 [<i class="fas fa-comment-dollar"></i> commercial support]({{ "commercial-support.html" | relative_url }})
29 Do you expect Octave to improve on a $0 budget 28 options to implement the specific features.
30 while the proprietary tools are well-funded by your license fees? 29 If your company has a budget for software license fees,
30 consider spending some of that on Octave.
31 Like your company, Octave cannot improve on a $0 budget.