As I said before, unless 4D does something to break my world, I have no 
intention of dropping support. Fortunately it is mature enough now that my 
support burden is very small. And I guess you all must be putting the 
documentation to good use, because there haven't been many questions for a 
while.

On Jan 11, 2014, at 2:27 PM, David Wright <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oliver,
> 
> I agree totally.
> 
> We use Active4D for all of our many magazine and database sites, and it would 
> be an utter nightmare to have to reconfigure to anything else.
> 
> I'd pay more, to at least keep Active4D functional with new versions of 4D 
> and Mac OS.
> 
> David
> 
> On 11 Jan 2014, at 12:16, Oliver Brodwolf wrote:
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> I'm not familiar with the 4D database market .
>> We all know that for thousands of applications, MySQL and PHP are the 
>> solution , not at least because the developer world speaks this languages. 
>> If I ( as a developer which uses 4D and Active4D ) may be asked, who can 
>> replace me , or support me , then I have no answer…
>> 
>> I'm developing for many years the editorial system and its output channels 
>> for the "Jungfrau Zeitung" (www.jungfrauzeitung.ch) . The big publishing 
>> companies from Germany, Switzerland and Austria have looked at it, and were 
>> surprised that a small publisher of a local newspaper could create such a 
>> product. They were interested in our product,  but we can not sell it, 
>> because I can not provide support for this product, because there are not 
>> enough developers who know 4D.
>> 
>> I ask the question in another way: How can we support the Master of 
>> Active4D, so that he continues his support?
>> 
>> In the world of cars was the same situation. Everyone knew there's still 
>> someone who can repair the Mercedes Benz 200D  alternator, and hoped that 
>> this man will live a long time. You gave him more money than he demanded 
>> that he continue using his talent for his services.
>> 
>> The talent of Aparajita is phenomenal. Perhaps we have to pay more for 
>> Active4D periodically, that he will go on spend time for Active 4D and for 
>> us.
>> 
>> Regards, Oliver
>> 
>> 
>> Am 10.01.2014 um 22:57 schrieb Aparajita Fishman 
>> <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> In the last year Active4D sales (and to a lesser extent ObjectTools sales) 
>>> have more or less come to a halt. I'd like to know your thoughts on why 
>>> this might be so and I'm open to suggestions if you feel there is any way 
>>> to change it.
>>> 
>>> Many thanks,
>>> 
>>> - Aparajita
>>> 
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Regards,

  Aparajita

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