I am not trying to be intentionally misleading. I understand the issue people have been raising with the donation terminology I use. I've explained elsewhere why that terminology was chosen (mostly a historical reason) but primarily now because the amount is variable. Whoever heard of a variable price? Donation sounds better to me. Note that one donation unlocks ALL utilities, forever, no upgrade fees. And, new products are always included. At this time I have several new utilities which are going to be added to the bundle. Here is the current offerings in the bundle:
http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html
My primary objective is writing good useful software, and that takes time. Replacing the terminology and pricing scheme is not worthwhile because people do in fact make donations, and often above the $10 minimum. I am sticking with it. If you feel I am being misleading and you choose to not make a donation, then all I can say is that is a shame. Because if you like the software, and you agree it is worth the minimum of $10, then you should donate and enjoy using the software despite what I call it.
To The Developer - Joe_Pagliaro
I am not trying to be intentionally misleading. I understand the issue people have been raising with the donation terminology I use. I've explained elsewhere why that terminology was chosen (mostly a historical reason) but primarily now because the amount is variable. Whoever heard of a variable price? Donation sounds better to me. Note that one donation unlocks ALL utilities, forever, no upgrade fees. And, new products are always included. At this time I have several new utilities which are going to be added to the bundle. Here is the current offerings in the bundle:http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html
My primary objective is writing good useful software, and that takes time. Replacing the terminology and pricing scheme is not worthwhile because people do in fact make donations, and often above the $10 minimum. I am sticking with it. If you feel I am being misleading and you choose to not make a donation, then all I can say is that is a shame. Because if you like the software, and you agree it is worth the minimum of $10, then you should donate and enjoy using the software despite what I call it.
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