I have 11.5 and use it all the time. I just bought the $14 version a bit ago and was really looking foward to the upgrade, especially after testing the beta.
That said, I have some concerns about the way Features and Licensing have been modified.
First, in the beta, you had the Multi-Core support. I honestly believe that single feature should be in BOTH the Reference version and the Standard version. To not put it in the standard version really does seem unfair.
Second, the fact that the Reference version does NOT have Free Lifetime Upgrades is pretty frustrating. You are getting users to pay TWICE what they paid for the Standard version, but you don't give them the same benefit in terms of upgrades?
Third, I'm kinda bugged that you guys split off features into a Reference version in the first place.
I paid for a Free Lifetime Upgrade - in good faith - but you decide to use a "technicality" to undermine that Free Lifetime Upgrade. You actually create a new, separate version and say "Well, when we said free lifetime, we meant only the current feature set. If we add any good stuff to it, you are going to have to pay."
That seems to violate the "spirit and intent" of the Free Lifetime Upgrade policy. It feels like a violation of trust.
You charged $14 for us to be able to use the FREE Lame encoder because you chose to build it in instead of supporting it externally. But that cost is mitigated by the fact that if you do end up paying, you get Free Lifetime Upgrades. Now you change the rules on us?
Look - I really like your program. I bought it, I dig it and I use it - alot. But this just seems disloyal and not well thought out.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take these comments to heart. I'm not trying to be a jerk. I just want to be able to express my opinion and have those thoughts considered.
Maybe you could do what Slysoft did with AnyDVD when they updated it to work with Vista.
They said - "OK, for our loyal customers who bought it for $39, you do get the free upgrade. But for all new customers, we are raising the price from $39 to $49, which will help defray the costs of modifying the program to work with Vista and doing future development."
Why not reward your current, loyal users who had the expectation of truly free lifetime upgrades?
Maybe even say that as of Version 12, new license purchases will no longer come with Free Lifetime Upgrades. Point release updates only for new buyers while legacy customers who purchased the product with the understanding that they would get free lifetime upgrades will be the only ones elligible for that feature - something like that maybe?
That said, I have some concerns about the way Features and Licensing have been modified.
First, in the beta, you had the Multi-Core support. I honestly believe that single feature should be in BOTH the Reference version and the Standard version. To not put it in the standard version really does seem unfair.
Second, the fact that the Reference version does NOT have Free Lifetime Upgrades is pretty frustrating. You are getting users to pay TWICE what they paid for the Standard version, but you don't give them the same benefit in terms of upgrades?
Third, I'm kinda bugged that you guys split off features into a Reference version in the first place.
I paid for a Free Lifetime Upgrade - in good faith - but you decide to use a "technicality" to undermine that Free Lifetime Upgrade. You actually create a new, separate version and say "Well, when we said free lifetime, we meant only the current feature set. If we add any good stuff to it, you are going to have to pay."
That seems to violate the "spirit and intent" of the Free Lifetime Upgrade policy. It feels like a violation of trust.
You charged $14 for us to be able to use the FREE Lame encoder because you chose to build it in instead of supporting it externally. But that cost is mitigated by the fact that if you do end up paying, you get Free Lifetime Upgrades. Now you change the rules on us?
Look - I really like your program. I bought it, I dig it and I use it - alot. But this just seems disloyal and not well thought out.
I would greatly appreciate it if you would take these comments to heart. I'm not trying to be a jerk. I just want to be able to express my opinion and have those thoughts considered.
Maybe you could do what Slysoft did with AnyDVD when they updated it to work with Vista.
They said - "OK, for our loyal customers who bought it for $39, you do get the free upgrade. But for all new customers, we are raising the price from $39 to $49, which will help defray the costs of modifying the program to work with Vista and doing future development."
Why not reward your current, loyal users who had the expectation of truly free lifetime upgrades?
Maybe even say that as of Version 12, new license purchases will no longer come with Free Lifetime Upgrades. Point release updates only for new buyers while legacy customers who purchased the product with the understanding that they would get free lifetime upgrades will be the only ones elligible for that feature - something like that maybe?
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