The Right Time To Invest
We at Active Technologies believe that the planned direction of
the
Amiga and the new Amiga technology is the correct one, but
believe that
we, as a community, need to invest in software development now,
not
dream about the future.
"Great!" was our reaction to the press release at WOA 98. "New
Amiga
Technology, new Amiga's, within our grasp". Let's all start
saving now -
well, of course it will be the very latest technology and we are
all
desperate for that. Hm, hold on. Aren't we forgetting something?
Future
technology, be it developed by Amiga or whoever, is always
something to
marvel, will always make short-term waves within the industry,
but is
nothing without software, good quality software. Not software
released a
few months after the technology, software released at the same
time as
the technology.
I truly hope that as many 'classic Amiga' developers as possible
buy the
forthcoming Amiga development machine (or equivalent hardware)
and
develop for the new OS. However, remember that these companies or
individuals need to live, they need to keep in business, they
need to
justify this development. Although sometimes we seem to work on
dreams
alone, development requires money. Money obtained from sales from
classic Amiga software.
It's no lie that current Amiga productivity software (even
Internet
software development) is decreasing, classic Amiga developers are
becoming disillusioned, whilst piracy is increasing (or remaining
static). For instance, we receive more pirated registrations (by
email)
for NetConnect v2 than real registrations. Many pirate STFax
Professional users, who use the unstable cracked version, even
email the
author complaining that 'their' copy doesn't work, or that they
are not
able to upgrade. Many users believe that the money they invested
in the
Amiga hardware they are using today, is enough to 'keep the
market
alive'. It isn't. I find it funny that these users actually
really
believe that we, as developers, are 'making a lot of money, so
some
piracy won't affect their income/development'. Well, perhaps a
few years
ago sales were good enough to justify this 'excuse', but not now,
and it
is getting worse.
This isn't yet another anti-piracy speech. All we ask, is that
we, along
with other current classic Amiga developers, fully intend to
support the
new Amiga technology, but you guys, the people using classic
Amiga's,
need to support us now and up until the new technology is
released.
We all want to get there, let's get there together.
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