I don't understand it. Earlier, LiveCode Ltd was encouraging me to lock in my Indy License at a special low price that would last forever.
In other words LiveCode Ltd was actively encouraging me to reduce their annual revenue from me by around $200 USD. Not just for now, but forever! It was said, "the Indy license is no longer sustainable at its current price." But LiveCode Ltd decides to offer that unsustainable price to all the Indy users. With the added bonus of a further generous discount. The $499 for the two year License meant that accepting the offer would give, on top of the lock in, almost another $50 discount for each of the first two years. Even after the offer expired, I received an email giving me one last chance. That's how much LiveCode Ltd wanted to reduce it's future revenue. Now with the Feature Exchange I am hearing, "We'd love to make all of these features focal points but we cannot do so without the funding." So LiveCode Ltd is asking for more money because without it they can't fund future developments, some of which are arguably essential features. It seem like the approach this year has been: June: "Oh no, we are running short of cash, lets lock in a large group of customers at an unsustainable low price right now to get some money. It doesn't matter that over the next 10 years we are denying ourselves revenue of $2000 USD per Indy License. We will worry about that later." September: "Oh no, OS X is more and more going exclusively 64 bit and properly supporting it essential. And let's not forget how hard it is to properly support mobile development without remote debugging, but we don't have the money to fund those features because of what we did in June." I apologise, if I am sounding harsh with the attempted humour tinged with sarcasm. But it all sounds like a funny way to approach development, and in ways beyond what I can express here, it is frustrating and annoying. -- Scott McDonald "Components, Controls, Tools and Resources for LiveCode" www.runrevplanet.com _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode