I understand if there isn't much of a demand for it, but doesn't it make sense to have it anyway in case people want to use it? I know for a fact that most every other media player out there that doesn't already have the plugin built into their software offers it as an additional download. It just seems much more sensible. I am a student and I keep all my music on my laptop, but in the interest of space, I encode using MP3Pro. MusicMatch Jukebox has made alot of changes that I dislike, and the problem is that no other company makes a better player in my opinion, and I have tried them all from MyMP3Pro from Pinnacle to Magix MP3 Maker to Winamp. They all lack MusicMatch's great organization abilities. Your organization isn't as good as theirs, but it's very close and your player sounds better, with the exception of the MP3Pro playback. I think that you guys should reconsider the position on MP3Pro. The Winamp MP3Pro plugin only works if you have Winamp installed, and I don't want to have to have 2 different media players installed just so I can listen to my music at the file size I desire.
Like I said, you guys make a good product and I would love to be able to give you guys my money and buy the plus version, but until you guys have an MP3Pro plugin, its not worth my while. I know I am just one person, but like I said, its more logical to offer it. it wouldn't cost you guys a fortune to develop the plugin, and you guys might end up selling more plus versions