> I hope Cornerstone keeps working for you, and if not: you know where  
> to find us :)

Wow, nice attitude.

You can't have the mentality of "let the people come to us" when you  
have a product competing against you that is totally up to par and has  
its act together.

You are helping them get sales and taking away from your own.

-Jason



> On Nov 29, 3:23 pm, Mikhail Kornienko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dirk,
>>
>> actually, my money are already on account of Zennaware, the maker of
>> Cornerstone.
>> Not an impulsive decision, but rather a decision dictated by balance
>> of features, price and support quality (replies from Zennaware almost
>> always come in matter of minutes and are very professional).
>> And I'm definitely not spending money on another SVN client in next
>> couple of years, unless Cornerstone stops working for me.
>>
>> Anyways, no hard feelings here. As stated earlier, I really like
>> Versions and was really looking forward not just to use, but to pay
>> for it. It's a bit sad it all turned out this way after such a long
>> ride together.
>>
>> Good luck with your project! A good competition is always a good
>> thing, even in such a relatively small niches like SVN clients for
>> Mac :)
>>
>> regards
>> Mikhail.
>>
>> On Nov 29, 10:44 pm, Dirk Stoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>
>>> As we said earlier, we are working on EDU pricing.  There is no
>>> announcement yet because we want to get it right the first time
>>> around, *because* we care.
>>
>>> However, we think it's more important that Versions works right for
>>> people who already bought it and for people who are using the demo,
>>> than it is for us to promote the software in additional ways.   
>>> That's
>>> why we are spending most of our time fixing bugs and improving
>>> performance right now.
>>
>>> Versions 1.0.3 is around the corner, the third update since the
>>> launch.  We have sent a build out to a handful of people who ran  
>>> into
>>> authentication and performance problems before using beta-9 and 1.0,
>>> and from their experience with it, we think it's almost ready for
>>> general release.  Once we get 1.0.3 out to everyone, EDU pricing can
>>> move up a notch on our priority list.
>>
>>> @Jason: We do care about losing sales, we just think that making our
>>> current customers happy is more important right now than working on
>>> our pricing.  That's our decision to make and it's your good right  
>>> to
>>> think that it is the wrong decision.  If you really want to talk  
>>> about
>>> this, shoot me an email off-list and lets start a real conversation,
>>> rather than assuming that we don't care about our business, sales or
>>> the economy as a whole.
>>
>>> @Mikhail: I'm really sorry for the trouble you ran into with  
>>> Versions
>>> 1.0.2.  This is exactly the kind of thing we're working on right now
>>> and the fact that you no longer enjoy using Versions is very  
>>> important
>>> to us.  Like I said above: Fixing these kinds of problems is more
>>> important to us than offering educational pricing, we want to do  
>>> both,
>>> but the issues with the software that you are running into have a
>>> higher priority.  The problems with the contact form have been  
>>> fixed,
>>> but if you don't feel like trying that again, please drop me an  
>>> email
>>> directly and we'll get on it.
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dirk
> >


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