Originally
posted by
Jim Sachs:
One way of looking at it is that if they had bought v2.6 5 years ago, they got 5 years of enjoyment, and now would need to pay to upgrade to the new version. If they just bought v2.6 yesterday, they might be upset that they could have gotten v3 for the same price if they just waited one more day.
That's cool. (I hope you realize I was not complaining, only expecting that others might.)
Originally
posted by
Jim Sachs:
Never in history have as many people impressed their friends with any other $20 program.
True enough! I've had guests not believe what they were seeing (on a 50" DLP HDTV) was not an actual aquarium, until I had them go look around the back. I'd willingly pay $20 for the upgrade (especially if my multi-monitor (or whatever) issue can be resolved -- see my entries in the (misnamed) "apparent conflict with Display Fusion" thread).