I still don't get it.
For all those folks that purchased a v8 license and used that license for v9 (at no additional cost) are now upset that they need to pay full price?
Let see:
v8 to v9 upgrade price: $19.98
v9 to v10 upgrade price: $19.98
v8 to v9 to v10 upgrade price: $19.98+$19.98= $39.96
v10 purchase price: $39.98
So - they chose not to purchase an upgrade since they could use their v8 license with v9 for free. They now need to pay $39.98 for a new full license, but if they had purchased an upgrade from v8 to v9, they'd only need to pay $19.98 now on top of their previous $19.98 price. A difference of 4 cents - but I guess all the complaining is worth it.
Or are they upset that they can't get the $10 upgrade price instead? J River chose to give something back to early-adopters (remember - V10 is ONLY BETA) that have continued to support J River with each release. Remember - the $10 is only a limited-time offer and I would suspect would not last beyond beta. Quite a few software vendors make similar offers - for those willing to buy in early for a product not-yet-released (willing to offer assistance with the beta cycle).
I haven't checked, but is it still possible to upgrade a v8 license to v9? Then, participate in the $10 discounted upgrade price and still save $10 over the full purchase price?
Or are there that many folks that really just want to get something for nothing? The only difference is that they need to pay the v8-v9 upgrade fee now (either by upgrade/upgrade or outright full purchase) - having the extra $20 in their pocket for extra time. It isn't costing them any more than anyone else and in fact they were able to use the product for longer at lower cost.
And as pointed out by
coolblue:
It will take a lot of convincing (i.e., new features of interest to me) to get me to spend $40 on something that works pretty much fine for me right now
Nobody is forcing anybody to upgrade. If your v8 or v9 product does everything you want it to then there's no need to upgrade.
If you purchased the product without first trying it out then it was your mistake. J River already gives you a 30-tryout for free.
If you purchased the product knowing that it didn't fit your requirements then it was your mistake. You should
never purchase a product based on what you want/think it should do. If a feature is expected to be implemented then you should wait until that feature is implemented - why purchase before then?
Let's all get back to the
important issues - THE TUNES!