Ha_Loe wrote:I totally love McNeels philosophy in terms of development. As a registered customer you get the chance to get a feel for the next release once it reaches Beta.
Beta licenses are time limited for a very short period that gets extended with the next beta release. You get to use the new stuff without any limitation except for possible bugs. Once you are used to what will come, it's pretty hard to resist an update. While the developers get to have the software thoroughly tested in real life, everyone gets the chance to get a "free" license while the software is still in beta.
Nobody is happy to pay for a product full of bugs. But if you get a free test ride in exchange for some beta bugs...
I totally agree with this!
Mc Neel has the best policy regarding Beta version and Official versions.
But now Next Limit has announced their own version of that!
This is really great because it will have effects on the user side and in the developper side.
User Side: the user will be able to choose between Testing new stuff, or Enjoying Stability free of Unexpected Issues.
On Next Limit Side: they will be not bombed all the time with complains about bugs, because there would be ever available an Official Release (that will not have the great new stuff but will be stable enough to work with)
See here:
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 35&t=41714
I really hope this will work as perfectly as McNeel´s Beta Policy!
Ernesto