Seriously though, it seems like there was a flurry of activity while MusikMesse was going on due to a few announcements from Creamware (which were good imho) and an (understandable) void otherwise as the convention was underway. Somone acting as a hired liason spoke tentatively on Creamware's behalf (imo due to the reaction to the void) and said he would look into the issue surrounding the 'packages' to be bundled with all new Scope card purchases. I don't believe that it his fault, but during his absence I watched a few posts set a seed that grew to enormous proportions here with the hope from everyone of free free free! Now of course if this turns out to be not true, Creamware suffers a backlash as everyone feels the loss of what they were so anticipating.
For some reason the whole situation reminds me of Napster and the finger-pointing that has been going on from both sides since.
Unofficially, Adern's developer makes his living as an audio engineer using Creamware's products and the tools he created were for his own use. You're right to consider his generousity in setting his prices to be his way of saying he wanted to share his tools with us (thanks!) rather than his way of attempting to control the Creamware market through undercutting costs.On 2004-04-07 10:59, astroman wrote:
yeah, it would be interesting to know about the success of this approach.
Adern wanted everyone to be able to afford the package (afaik) - I'm not too optimistic, tough.
But honestly, in this case I'd really love to be proved wrong
cheers, Tom
I suspect if Creamware were to display such generousity it would be ages between bugfixes and updates (and a 6-month waiting list for a card) because they would all need second jobs.
