
Qwerty
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wfaraoni said:Im still an Owner of Sonar 3 Producer...
MP3 converters take about 3 minutes to set up for free with Sonar - what's the big deal? By NOT licensing MP3 encoder technology, the price point of the product stays down.
ALL MAJOR CONSUMER SOFTWARE COMPANIES OPERATE ON A 12 MONTH LIFECYCLE. SO HAS CAKEWALK FOR AT LEAST THE PAST FIVE YEARS!!
$179 is chump change for an application that is at the heart of my daily recording operations.
A 2 and a half year free upgrade window is entirely laughable and would jeopardise their cashflow to such a point that they would be filing for bankruptcy after twelve months. A lifetime license is equally ludicrous. The G.A.A.P. method of accountancy requires revenue to be deferred over time if you are taking money to provide a feature or some deliverable in the future. By offering a lifetime license at price "X", Cakewalk would only see only X divided by the average lifespan of a license per year. That is a recipe for bankruptcy.
This isn't shareware or some fly-by-night internet developer... It is a $USD100,000,000 annual business for crying out loud - show me one software vendor with comparable revenue that offers two and a half year amnesty periods or lifetime licenses in any industry.
Look at the price point of Cakewalk products compared to the competitors - there ain't that many points of margin left to play with - they are DIRT cheap already for what they do. It is a business, not a charity...
I think the demos included in v4 would have provided real value to you... And the updated workflow improvements....and the MPEX time and pitch-scaling....and the POW-R dithering...and the clip automation tools....
But I guess that wasn't worth $179 either?
I'll just get out of everyone's way now and let you all continue to look the gift horse in the mouth.
