I am a pretty competent computer person. I build my own pcs from scratch and have used various video and audio editing software for years. My comments on J River support are as follows:
1. There have been other software vendors that have provided good support. Many do not, especially when they get big and can’t respond. I have found some smaller firms responsive and some not. Some of the smaller firms have been particularly responsive and while J River is the best at addressing user issues, I have had other situations where developers of small commercial programs have directly responded to my emails and made program fixes. We have all had companies that don’t respond at all or answer questions, but no fixes.
2. J River’s formal help system, as far as I know, is non-existent. You must use the forum. For some people this is going to be problematic because they are not used to a forum and its quirks (not speaking of MC’s forum necessarily, just all forums in general.
3. That being said, I personally am very pleased with the MC forum and the level of support and the incredible responsiveness of the MC development staff. I have never seen anything like this responsiveness.
4. Other comments
MC 12 is a complex product with an incredible varierty of usage styles and a large variance in user abilities and understanding.
Yes, the forum has quirks. You do have to pay attention to how you write stuff in order to get a response. Yes, you can get stuff deleted and yes, you can get snippy replies. I have had all of these happen to me. All of these issues are par for the course and I think this forum is truly excellent and I attribute all of the less than perfect happenings to things I said. I don’t blame anyone and don’t think that is a problem with the forum.
The moderation and the attention to we users by J River is beyond exceptional. I didn’t know JimH was the owner. I am even more impressed.
One of the things that makes the forum so excellent is that things happen as a result of the forum. Not only can we get answers and suggestions from users, we here from the developers AND improvements get made (often very quickly) as a result of the user activity on the forum
5. Potential suggestions. I have these because Jim asked, not because they are a problem.
For users that want a simple way to get their questions answered and just want MC12 to work in a simple way (not many complex demands), the system seems a bit deficient. This could cost sales. You could have a newbie forum or even an email system where simple questions could get handled. You may not want to do that do to staffing resources, but I still think that the participation in the forum is very intimidating for some types of users.
The forum could be divided into sections, more than it is. For example the Ipod/Handheld breakout is excellent, but potentially breaking into several operational categories MAY help: iinstallation issues/questions, video issues, audio issues, input/output issues, display issues, etc. I am not even sure how I feel about that, but other forums do this that I use and it can be helpful. The search function would have to be able to stay within a group or cut across all.
An updated help file should be considered if the resources can be spared.There is tremendous information out there on the wiki, but I assume for many it is difficult to find and, again, MC is so powerful and flexible that it is sometime difficult to get the message across. If the resources could be made available, I would look at two types of help: one for the person who more or less wants to use MC for simple needs and another for those that push it. This is more of a marketing comment than anything else. I know people don't read. I may be one of the few who loves manuals, and even I don't look at the manual much anymore, but I still think that is something to consider.
Another marketing tool may be to have MC have an initial setup that is consistent and idiot proof (to extent practical) so people don't get intimidated and confused - and then abandon the product (e.g., Itunes). There might then be a "switch" to turn on the flexibility for we more powerful users. I have to admit, I am not sure what that setup would be. I am just talking concept.