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RobbyG
11/12/2008, 05:08 PM
I hear that AQT sales are great yet we have so few complaint posts, it's a good indicator that the product has matured to a level that almost no problems are occuring even for new users.
In my own case my system has not had any hickups for over 1 year, it has been working perfectly 24/7 so I am very happy.
nemo's janitor
11/12/2008, 05:25 PM
Me not so happy. :D
Nothing to complain about. We need to make this forum a little more exciting else it will die.
Ideas for a little string pulling? :lol:
Untamed12
11/12/2008, 06:01 PM
I could complain more, if you like. Ha...ha... My major concern has been answered (answered...not solved). So I'm just awaiting the next update. (or maybe the update after the next update!)
Like you, I'm a bit concerned about the move the new platform. So far, it doesn't look like they've left the old platform behind..but it seems only a matter of time before they enable/fix something on the new platform that can't be done on the old platform.
That moment is key, because it defines the moment when a consumer must decide to reinvest into a system....or just stop updating and live with what they have.
This happens all the time in the software business. Typically, when a software company tries to force me to upgrade, I object to that so strongly that they lose my business altogether.
nemo's janitor
11/12/2008, 06:17 PM
Yup, just think of all those tape cassettes and in my case 78 vinyls that are now collectors items. I also have a ICL elf computer that i trip over in my garage along with my ZX spectrum and radio shack computer. Oh! the cassette tapes with the programs on have been chewed by the rodents now making the hardware redundant.
I am just happy that AT are moving forward not forgetting it's existing users.
Yes your AT system will become redundant one day. But as i see it, it will be a progression and not an all of a sudden toffee.
nemo's janitor
11/12/2008, 07:26 PM
:) OK can i push these little buttons?
(Yellow) No complaints of what we are "TOLD AND GIVEN" . but where are the what we want and new ideas? :p
(red) What is AT's world policy for module and probe upgrade, if in fact there is one? seems my country is in the sticks. :mixed:
(green) Expected release dates of future new goodies. :D
RobbyG
11/14/2008, 07:25 PM
Untamed dont worry, they have no intention of leaving the old platform behind, it will take them years before they have as many people using the New as they have right now using the old. You can expect that all updates for at least the next 3-5 years will be equaly designed for both. I personaly will have to get my hands on a newer model much sooner but I don't expect that to be very soon.
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