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Hi Patrick,
Totally agree.
At the end of the day we (Serif) are looking for leads and hope that users will like our
software and upgrade. But if you are happy with free, then so be it.
I for one appreciate the news of the updates and the change in
registration.
Though IIRC I had no end of problems when I tried to enable my
Serif programs after moving from one computer to another. IIRC the
registration was linked to a previous email address and I had to work
out what that had been (long ago) to get things working. I sure wish
you had of had a single (portable) registration number. So changing
/upgrading my computer didn't break things so easily.
I WAS at one time interested in upgrading some/all of your programs to
their current version but IIRC there were complications due to my
being in Australia. I don't know whether that is still a problem.
If you want to further upgrade your site I suggest a "costs" page
showing how much each product would cost to upgrade to the
full commercial version(s).
Don't tell me that info is in your emails. I, and I am sure many
others, don't want to subscribe to a mailing list in order to get the
cost of software.
I am in a PC User group, and do some application training, so I
recommend software to other people. Keep improving things, and
listening to comments from users like us here, and I/others will not
mind promoting your products. Resulting (one would hope) in your
getting more sales.
As for your posting in this newsgroup. You will create problems for
yourself if you imply your software is "freeware". You will avoid a
heap of problems for yourself if you mention it is "registerware".
Something sure to annoy people here are vendors who
misrepresent what they are offering.
On a "technical" note. Do any of your "free", or "commercial" releases
now have "layers" capability ? It is a while now since I looked at
your programs and I don't remember what you have/had.
Also, are there any plans to add something like Ulead PhotoImpact's
High Dynamic Range exposure editing feature ?
IMO it is great when developers (freeware and/or commercial) are
willing to discuss their products with (potential) end users, and take
on board comments/suggestions made.
Good luck with your products. I hope things go well for you
commercially.
Regards, John.
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