when Combustion was put on that dying path, the users were blamed for its 
demise, at the time (and still do) I found that extremely insulting (the last 
release was pathetic).
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marc Brinkley 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 4:36 PM
  Subject: RE: In case you missed it..


  So um, i just thinking that if I were ADSK and was listening to this 
conversation

  My existing customers of the software believe the software is EOL

  My existing customers of the software are telling other customers not to 
bother instead of evangelizing the software.

  My customers decide not to believe me when i say we are continuing to develop 
the software even when several members of team directly say it.

  If I were in their shoes, what do you suppose I would be thinking. Seems like 
a self-fulfilling prophecy to me.

  Not directed to anyone specifically. But if we dont believe they why should 
they.

  All things will end eventually, sure, and I am tried of fighting an up hill 
battle, sure. But until I get a letter specifically stating EOL and here are my 
side grade (or ahem, down grade) options to other software, I will keep on 
using it.

  :D

  Sent from my car while driving

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