We've always been able to let our customers know when we had something new, but now it's getting really hard.
Recently, when we've sent a newsletter, Microsoft has decided we're sending junk/spam. First they shut down any of our e-mail to anyone at microsoft.com, msn.com, outlook.com, and live.com. They also didn't tell us. We were lucky enough to notice.
When we asked them why they were blocking us, they said "we'll check". After a few days, the mail started to flow again, but ever so slowly. Bob went back and forth with them, but the best we could get was 5,000 per day. At that rate, the pre-order sale would be over long before our Microsoft mail customers received the e-mail that announced it.
I just sent a polite request to the Microsoft legal department. Maybe someone will consider it.
In the meantime, while we wait, we decided we have to have a Plan B.
I asked Matt if we could use the program to deliver a message. After poking around our Update Channels mechanism, he realized that a decade or so ago we had built that capability into the mechanism. So now, if you run Check for Updates with an older version of MC, all the way back to MC18, you will see an Action Window message that says, "A newer version is available at a special pre-order price." and a
More Information button that lands you on the Upgrade Help topic on the forum.
I'm still a little steamed that things that should work often don't any more. We can't rely on email. We can't rely on news. We can't trust our government. Our government has broken down. Net neutrality.
And now Microsoft.
Ugh.