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RE: [L-OT] LAMP: Does anyone feel like "sucker" is your middle n ame.

RE: [L-OT] LAMP: Does anyone feel like "sucker" is your middle n ame.

2002-02-13 by Martin, Jeremy

FYI I bought Logic Audio Platinum 4.x recently.. I just printed out the
Logic Readme that lists all the updates and bug fixes since 4.0, and with
very small margins and a size-10 font it was still 50 pages worth of bug
fixes, new features, etc. 50 pages. And who knows how many more pages it
would take to describe the difference between 3.72 and 4.0... As well as 4.8
and 5.0.. At *least* another 50 pages if not many times more. 

So you're tired of being offered *optional* updates that you don't even have
to get? That's a bit odd... My 4.0 manual says it was written September
1999, so you must have paid for 2.x -> 3.x upgrade sometime even earlier
than that.. Is $400 really that much to ask for updating something you
bought more than 3 years ago? If you only bought it 3 years ago exactly
(though I suspect it was probably more like 4+ years ago)... that works out
that you're only $11.11 for each of the 12 programmers ***per year*** for
those 100+ pages worth of updates, fixes, new features, etc. Is that really
so much to ask? $11.11 each... not even counting the dozens of other people
it took to document/translate/market the product... $400 is really very very
little when you consider what you're actually paying for.

Jeremy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexis Aiosa [mailto:aiosa9@...]
>
> Really, does one see any advantage, because right now, I 
> don't see any. 
> Have the dominant amount of bugs gone away?  Or is it really 
> to early to
> tell.  Or did just a slew crap happen, like opening the Pandora's box.
> 
> I mean, I am really tired of this...is there anyone else 
> tired of this?  Or
> am I the only one who sees the futility of upgrading.  LOL.
> 
> Peace,
> Alexis

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