Regarding *THAT* Price & Version 1.0

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Adam Lyttle

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Dec 18, 2012, 10:37:24 PM12/18/12
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Honestly, I was shocked at the price. But that didn't stop me from purchasing the latest version upfront.

You're selling InType on the promise of features to be released. I think you should be selling the benefits a bit more and letting the customer base know that you'll be supporting the software (with faster roll-outs of features, etc) once there's a steady stream of cashflow.

Perhaps if you can provide us with a list of features to be implemented and a rough schedule?

We're all developers here, we know we're you're coming from. Keep up the good work.

Martin "Cohen" Balazik

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Dec 19, 2012, 3:16:25 AM12/19/12
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Hello Adam,

first let me thank you for the purchase and trust and thank you for your feedback.

Intype already has a good amount of features AND there is going to be a lot more. Of course there are some essential features missing, but going commercial is not a stop, but a start in being able to work on them. In my personal opinion there is a problem that due to lack of documentation or feature show-off, people do not know about them. We are currently working on several blog posts and the whole manual section that will show current and future features in a detail.

Another important fact is that we are currently not forcing users to pay, there's no limitation, no whiny dialogs, no expiration. We really want to open the development and features to the our users to allow them to interact with the plan and also see the progress (by trying our our unstable releases).

Regards,
Martin
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Adam Lyttle

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Dec 21, 2012, 10:53:30 AM12/21/12
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It's all good

Keep up the good work :)
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