I will admit that I've had a bit of fun with XL. I have also donated time, skins, documentation and money. Now that XL has gone commercial I'm just waiting to see if it is something I can afford.
Hey I couldn't agree with you more here. I am in the same boat completely. Many of us may not even upgrade to the new xlobby either because of price or lack of "new" features to drag us over. Hey, before, just to try/test it out, I could run xlobby on virtually any computer. Now with the move to .Net3, not only would I have to purchase the new xlobby, but also a complete new computer system. An expensive acqusistion to find out that xlobby3 does nothing advantageous over the xlobby we've grown to love and in the end, not even use. As well, I'm trying to save up for a good, powerful HTPC. After all the purchasing, it would be a complete waste of money for xlobby, again if it doesn't offer something substantial over the existing "free" version. It's just too bad for us who may not upgrade be denied a great looking skin with loads of potential from one of the pioneering skin designers
. It's also ironic since you mentioned that you "would be happy to give back a little for all you (Steven) has done for us". I guess you were referencing your existing skins? Or...(see my comment below the next quote) Hmm...ironic as well, is that one could see this writing on the wall when the initial announcement was made. I made reference to something of this nature in a post and almost got flamed for it.
Don't get me wrong Buddabing, by no means are any of my comments directed to offend you. You are one that has shown exceptional respect for all on this forum, and I have the utmost respect for any decision you make.
No one can expect someone to donate to a commercial software package that is sold by a for-profit company if they don't use the product.
Does this mean that you MAY potentially be pulling all your skins off the "table" then, if xlobby is priced too high? Just wondering.
* too busy oiling the "D"-button and tuning up the fireplace for upcoming "cease and desist"-letters, to read the forum *
A little bit of a harsh way of putting it, but P3rv hit it on the head.
Peace out.