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How much is DVD Profiler worth?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantFloorwalker
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What price increase, if any, would you be willing to pay?
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Um, obviously I meant the last option to not be there at all!  Sorry, it must be the booze typing!
What!  maybe it does make sense!
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorFunkyLA
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I think the one off fee- with a enhanched service for a yearly fee

But that is only my idea
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributorlyonsden5
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New Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6420, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM & - $1,329.00

24" 16:9 1920x1200 Monitor - $549.00

One stack of recently received DVDs from Deep Discount - $750.00

DVDProfiler 3.0 - Priceless

   


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New Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6420, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM & - $1,329.00

24" 16:9 1920x1200 Monitor - $549.00

One stack of recently received DVDs from Deep Discount - $750.00

DVDProfiler 3.0 - Priceless


Curse copyright law!!  That would make a nice T-Shirt!
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantFloorwalker
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New Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6420, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM & - $1,329.00

24" 16:9 1920x1200 Monitor - $549.00

One stack of recently received DVDs from Deep Discount - $750.00

DVDProfiler 3.0 - Priceless

   


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I like it!  Very good!
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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I have my next computer in the early stages of planning....you don't want to know.    

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My vote goes for the option #4. Why ?
simple; this program is the main job of Ken (if I remember corectly) so his working time is dedicated to this sofware. So, I see no problem to repay for a new version when the version will be out. Think about it, some years ago I bought NHL Hockey from EASport (1997 is the first) and bought the new version each following year untill 2000. If I follow the logic of some user Electronic Arts had to give me the new version each year free of charge because I already bought a version 10 years ago ... Don't make me 

And what represent the prize of one DVD when you already have more than 800 of them ?
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My vote goes for the option #4. Why ?
simple; this program is the main job of Ken (if I remember corectly) so his working time is dedicated to this sofware. So, I see no problem to repay for a new version when the version will be out. Think about it, some years ago I bought NHL Hockey from EASport (1997 is the first) and bought the new version each following year untill 2000. If I follow the logic of some user Electronic Arts had to give me the new version each year free of charge because I already bought a version 10 years ago ... Don't make me 

And what represent the prize of one DVD when you already have more than 800 of them ?


Puhlease.  How can you compare a new version of a video game with a program enhancement?

According to your logic, every time a feature or enhancement is added to DVD Profiler, you would like to pay an additional $20.00?  Then owe Ken $40.00 already as there have been 2 new versions since 3.0 was released in March.  You'll owe him another $20.00 soon when 3.03 comes out of beta and is released as 3.04.  This program could end up costing you $100s .
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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"Applies when the program moves to the next major version number."

That would be $20 for 3.x, theoretically and $20 for 4.x when we get there.


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Billy Video
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"Applies when the program moves to the next major version number."

That would be $20 for 3.x, theoretically and $20 for 4.x when we get there.


Skip


Ahhh.  I stand corrected.
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doesnt matter - i'll pay it.. i keep waiting for ken to get me some "enhanced" online abilities so i can pay him monthly... he doesnt want my money!
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My opinion, and has been for years (and I have just recently posted it here) is a combo of the above options:

1 time fee for the software (be it the actual price or other) + an yearly fee for additional (online) services.
Call it My Profiler Plus or whatever.
I'd immediately go for it and subscribe it.
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I have my next computer in the early stages of planning....you don't want to know.    

Skip


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If Ken ever decides to go the route of a $20.00, or whatever, upgrade fee for major version releases, which I think would be reasonable, how 'bout a discount for regularly contributing users?  Afterall, the database is created by our contributions and what would this program be without it?
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That's why I don't go for the Major upgrade re-buy so much. There are a lot of if's and but's. Starting with what would be a major upgrade anyway (of course that would be for Ken to decide).
I'm more for the subscription scheme. Whomever didn't like it could not subscribe and keep the basic services. Whoever wanted more, would jump for the subscription (yearly, monthly, whatever).
Something like Step 1: freeloaders (basic features, with limits from a certain point onwards). Step 2: Registered users (basic features, no limitations). Step 3: Subscribers (extra features).
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