Jafo, fact is: if you sell software with announcements like "this new features are coming soon" there is a good percentage of users that buy your software awaiting exactly this features. Yes, that's the world of customers. Really good for the company behind the software, an effective buying inducement. Welcome to the world of capitalism. Imagine: * Features coming presumably within the next 3 years (not sure now) Don't you think you wo
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Examples for the rarely made promises: We have it on the list for next year. Zargon December 21, 2010 10:34:52 AM * Feature coming soon On product page of the pro version from time immemorial For users of Fences Pro these are not only promises, these are announcements. To sell software that will get updated "soon"
@ Zubaz: That's really cheeky... I did not complain about the conventions of software development, that's not my world. I did raise a complaint about that you promise an update for software and that you announce it for 2011 - to ultimately ignore it and talk big. Who should know the world of software development better than the developers of this softwar
Any chance that all the fences pro users that paid for a "soon updated" version will get that update really? Or all hollow promise?