Often it's better to keep a product simple and pure. If more is needed, it might be another product entirely with it's own source of funding (sales). We try and hold the line on features and preferences. When we make changes, we favor the type that simplify the product.

Funny thing is... I was originally intending to do the features as a plugin and sell it. I changed my mind just as I was finishing it. My primary competitors used to be other shareware programmers, but more recently casinos have jumped into the frey, with BIG budgets, and strong incentives. While their games are not as feature rich as mine, they blow me out of the water with graphics and animations last I looked. And their games are free, as an incentive to lure people into real betting. Free is tough competition.

So to stay competitive, I decided to just add all the features and keep the price as it was.

Shari
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Gypsy King Software
Mac and Windows shareware games
http://www.gypsyware.com
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