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Author Topic: MJ Directions and Pricing  (Read 11226 times)

nila

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Re: MJ Directions and Pricing
« Reply #50 on: October 03, 2002, 01:34:56 am »

Just wanted to say: Nice to see you care so much about our opinions :)

I'm still voting for making it the TOP Music program with now with more work thrown into audio features (burning with effects ie mixing, features to control the tempo etc). Your already the top management program, I just want it to be the top audio program fullstop :)
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Brice

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Re: MJ Directions and Pricing
« Reply #51 on: October 04, 2002, 02:28:34 am »

Hi !!!

When version 9 comes out, at 45.00 give or take I feel
a person should have the option of buying it on CD.

Another good idea is when V9 comes out and as V8 becomes obsolete, to sell that on CD at a discount to reg users who already paid.

For me, I haven't read anything coming in version 9 that I would use, unless I missed something, I'd like to get the final V8 on CD as a backup.   ::)
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Scronch

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Re: MJ Directions and Pricing
« Reply #52 on: October 04, 2002, 10:12:29 am »

I don't see the need for JRiver to set up CD distribution.  I've got 13 different MJ version installation .exe files in a directory on my hard drive, which is included in my backups.  I can burn those to a CD myself if I really want a separate MJ CD backup.  I think buying software on CD's is going the way of the dodo bird.

My 2 pennies...

Scronch
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