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Also, Kinook... I want UR to have a decent calendar and easy-to-use tagging, and I'd be more than happy to pay for that. Seriously. I know what people say they would pay for and what they actually do is different, but this one is real. I'd pay in advance, too, as 'igoldsmid' is hoping to have done. How about something like a Kickstarter project, where you don't produce the new features until a certain amount of money is raised?
But asking us to pay up now for no appreciable change in user experience at all? I won't be buying this upgrade. That doesn't mean I am not sitting here cash in hand ready to buy one that actually makes progress along the roadmap. |
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no comment on this "major"-update!
I purchased v4.2 - therefore there are not so many new features for me, in this release - why should I pay for that??? |
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Happy to upgrade!
Yes I am a happy upgrader!
Why? UR is a robust, mature, reliable product as it stands. I want it to be supported and kept current...(remember that Firefox and Chrome browser seem to change versions everyday, Windows 8 and next MS Office will be out soon). I recognize that the costs to do this are substantial. I am happy to contribute $0.05 per day ($50 over 3 yr upgrade cycle) for the value I get from UR. I agree with igoldsmid's expectation that additional new features may be released soon. The history of UR releases in 4.0 supports that viewpoint. I hope that my upgrade purchase will encourage them to do so. |
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When I saw the announcement for Version 5, I felt like a kid waiting to go to Disneyland.
But when I arrived at the gates, there was virtually nothing to be excited about. What was the point of making suggestions and having a roadmap? I just don't get it. - Bal |
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