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Holy Batfat Crapman! Or is that Holy Batcrap Fatman? I just 'read' the upgrade policy!
I was thinking $30 x 5 (2 clients + 2 MVPs + 1 Server) but wow, only $30 total ... I suppose reading is a 'good' thing |
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Must have been that Charlie Brown teacher talking about the upgrades, huh?
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The first reason being the local PBS station broadcasts four sub channels (1, 3, 4, 5) during the day and two (1, 2) in the evening. Sage just can't handle this. The second reason is that I receive stations from three markets. The last time I installed there were 20 channels/sub channels that did not have program guides. By jumping through hoops I got guides for some but not all. |
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comments on upgrade policy
while I understand charging for upgrades, I disagree on the 'timeframes' involved... people that have had versions 2, 3 or 4 are paying the same upgrade fee as those that have had the product less than one year. I really feel anyone that purchased since January 2006 should be allowed a free upgrade. Hey, you bought a product 10 months ago and now your key doesn't work for upgrades?
It would be great if Sage would allow a minimum time for your license to be valid (ie, buy one now, and get free upgrades for a specified time). that being said (venting a bit), I'll do what I have to do to support Sage... Love the product, just disagree with the upgrade policy. |
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And its only $30 dollars. How do these guys eat? Remember, its not like your version stops working. |
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Weather Menu
Seems the "sunny" and "partly sunny" images in the weather pages are broken somehow. It displays some kind of garbage image. "Mostly cloudy" and "cloudy work." I saw similar thumbnails in the Google videos OSD when a clip started; I figure this is a beta "feature."
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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How often do you work for free? These guys have homes and families and the software your purchased still works? Right? New stuff costs money. Do you go to a car dealership trying to get a upgrade to a car because a new model was released a few months after you purchased your car? |
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The updated is $250. I use a product called comicbase. They just released v11. The update from v10(Archive Edition), no matter when you purchased it is $100. Each year its $100. I paid $300 for v9, $100 for v10. Intuit wants $60 bucks for Quicken. Sage is a steal. |
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Of course I'd rather have another free upgrade, but I don't see it as any different than purchasing MCE, Windows XP etc... When the new version comes out your going to pay for those products even if you just purchased the old version the day before.
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The principle I was refering to was that something appears to be ok because it is just a small increment and therefore should not be worth bothering about. Now taking your car dealership example - Lets say I visited the forums researching a great automobile (call it the sage 400), and over a year of reading and learning discover that one of the reasons this is such a great product, is that they participate with community help to make a better product, and have not charged the original purchasers when giving them the resulting upgrades. This appears to have been going on for several years, then I go and buy the sage 400 which they imediately upgrade to a sage 500, and while working and promising beta's with new features and corrections, they all of a sudden change their strategies and decide to charge for the next upgrade. Right or wrong, I feel like I got on the bus at exactly the wrong time (Technically 12 days too early). If you've read this whole thread you will see one true commonality, anyone that purchased this product less than one year ago (in most cases less than 6 months) feel like they lost out and have mentioned it. Of course someone that has had the product for several years is going to defend the charge and feel it is worthy. So we really could keep going back and forth between the new owners and old. I don't think the the sentiment is going to change. I know it sounds just silly to be going back and forth over $30.00, but knowing how great the support has been, made it worth my time to at least plea my case (and to not totally flip out over it). |
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And sage is a different kind of software... A good part of the development is done by the end users! That's make feel almost like open source. You don't see nielm charging for his latest versions, do you? Now maybe if you say any pre V4 folks need to pay to upgrade, I might be less irritated. (I'm in that bunch - 1.x when I started) Since my start there have been probably enough major changes to justify 2 or so releases... but not 5 releases! So fine.. I guess I can throw them some money since I started so long ago.. But that doesn't work for the people that just joined right before V5 Now did sage do this because this is what beyondTV is doing?? Suspiciously.. they have the same upgrade pricing and a similiar $29 -> $39 after a certain time period. I also don't see BTV jumping revs too quickly. They are still on V4. Also.. what's the deal about paying to upgrade to a beta? If they really want to be fair, they should extend the upgrade discount window for a month or so after the non-beta version is released... Or make the trial period longer if you have a valid server key. I am very hesitant to upgrade my whole sage system until I know its really stable. If I was to lose all my recordings due to some bug, I think my wife would divorce me. That's why, in the past, I've waited until the releases stopped being betas. But if I do that now wait to try it out... I might lose the window of discounted upgrades. Who knows how long it will take before they release the stable non-beta version. Jim "My other 2 cents" |
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- Andy
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SageTV Open Source v9 is available. - Read the SageTV FAQ. Older PDF User's Guides mostly still apply: SageTV V7.0 & SageTV Studio v7.1. - Hauppauge remote help: 1) Basics/Extending it 2) Replace it 3) Use it w/o needing focus - HD Extenders: A) FAQs B) URC MX-700 remote setup Note: This is a users' forum; see the Rules. For official tech support fill out a Support Request. |
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Two questions,
I bought a key to Sage through PC Alchemy not from Sage directly. Can I get the upgrade? I bought my key when 2.xx was the current version. Second question, can I buy the v6 upgrade key now for $30 and simply not install the beta or the key until the final version of v6 is released? I have a v5 setup that works fairly well and I dont want to disturb it especially now during fall TV season. |
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One more question. Will there ba a new manual with v6? And will it have info (with examples!) on setting up Placeshifting, setting up the MVP with static IPs instead of DHCP, and most of all an index? I get the Sage manual printed and bound and the lack of a index is a killer.
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I've read the whole thread. Sage is cheap. They have to earn a living and they have to cutoff somewhere. If the features are compelling, you buy it. If not, upgrade to version 7. I would argue that anyone who based their decisions on free upgrades in perpetuity are simple not being realistic. Or are being, no offense, cheap. If they said, we are cutting off say, EPG data, I would say you've got a case. Maybe they will, maybe they won't, but I don't think charging a very low price for a tool I use EVERY DAY is outrageous. |
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In addition, the feature set is subjective. I personally think it is impressive. If I don't, I won't buy it. I'm upgrading for two reasons. Several of the features look useful and it is cheap. I have no problem throwing a few bucks at the cause as both a software developer and user. Also, the plugin guys don't write plugins for a living. Do you work for free? If so, share your secret with the rest of use. |
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I've had SageTV since v.2.0 back in July 2004 ... So, for 2 years and 3 months of use, asking for $30 seems very fair to me, especially with no cost client upgrades ... Where can you have this much fun for that amount of time for an incremental cost of $30! Heck that’s only 3 trips to Starbucks for me and my wife! And my Frappuccino satisfaction only last a half hour.
Now, mind you I do question "just a bit" having to pay for pre-release software. Beta code is naturally buggy and can consume lots of my time. The trade is I deal with that and get to be the first on my block to see what's behind the curtain! Sage wins because they get my feedback. In the end you'd want to rebuild yourself a clean install when the real deal arrives anyway. The other thing … and I believe someone alluded to it ... is the notion of being teased in to a buy now and save $10 deal that will likely not last through the final release is a bit much. I think a "target" release date would help. If it's mid-November or early December, I'd latch on to the $30 deal. But, with the last major upgrade it went through beta for something like 9 months. If that were the case again, I might check out the 15 day trial to get it out of my system, wait and pay the extra ten bucks 9 months from now ... Any chance of getting a target release date Sage? Problem with everything I said is when you need your fix, none of that matters! T. |
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