Jean...that is an important point. The guy basically says that (some)software developers are ripping off the public by selling unreliable products.
http://www.joeuser.com/index.asp?c=1&AID=21895&u=0
(the Link again)
And it is indeed an incredible cheek to take money from someone for something half-finished. But it happens quite a bit.
That doesn't apply so much to straight sample developers of course, but the lines are blurring as more sound companies wrap their products in a plug in, or supply tools to make them work. How much time do you spend downloading and installing updates,on the phone to support, trying to get your system working stably so you can.....? what? -oh yeah, it was music that got me into this, right?
I was more productive 10 years ago with an Atari and hardware samplers!
Nigel
http://www.joeuser.com/index.asp?c=1&AID=21895&u=0
(the Link again)
And it is indeed an incredible cheek to take money from someone for something half-finished. But it happens quite a bit.
That doesn't apply so much to straight sample developers of course, but the lines are blurring as more sound companies wrap their products in a plug in, or supply tools to make them work. How much time do you spend downloading and installing updates,on the phone to support, trying to get your system working stably so you can.....? what? -oh yeah, it was music that got me into this, right?
I was more productive 10 years ago with an Atari and hardware samplers!
Nigel