Audiosoft, before buying eJukebox I asked:
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If there came a time in the future that you were no longer avaliable to manually send us a new password, would you create a way for your customers to
always have access to what they have bought?
Don't worry...we do not plan on stopping eJukebox development any time soon. If we ever do, we would first update eJukebox one last time to make it
accept a single permanent code that would be the same for everyone, work forever and not require an application ID#....then we would email everyone
that ordered eJukebox in the past this final reg code. That final code would probally end up spreading across the net to make eJukebox essentially
free for those who look for the code online instead of ordering to get it on our website.
I sincerely hope that eJukebox development has not stopped, but if it has please honor your promise by releasing a final version with a single serial
number, because it is now virtually impossible to get in contact with you. Thank You
i really enjoy this program, but i have not yet bought it. what is the latest news, if any, about further development? shoudl i jsut hold onto my
money and see if anything gets updated? i still have 29 days left on my trial, so i guess i could wait that month and see what happens.
how long has the current version (3.97 i think) been out?
6 months.......
so do you think i should go ahead and send them my money? i'd hate to make that payment and get no response from them at all :/
That would have to be your decision.
When I bought it there was a lot of activity around ejukebox and on this forum in general. Audiosoft seemed to take deep interest in bugs and
suggestions for the program. Personally, as the situation is at the moment, Iwould wait and see if audiosoft rises from the grave. Because I don't
like to buy software and I don't like to buy software which doesn't get upgraded
that is a good point. i shall hold off for now. i really like this software and would hate to start my search for a replacement over again.
Especially if there are no clear-cut alternatives.. At least none that are not bloated with pictureviewers, movie players etc and got a simular
album-songlist setup as ejukebox
Rlailey project seems interesting though, so guess all we can do is wait and back him up when he makes an initial release.
right on, fishy, right on.
Might want to reconsider that now that Audiosofts back deadmouse. Wahoo!