That's disappointing David, especially that you feel ripped off - though I'm slightly confused as to why you've been ripped off if you're not spending anything
I think the program still represents phenomenal value and many of our customers are making significant profits from the product. In version 05, the DVD publishing functionality alone opens up thousands of pounds worth of business opportunities - we already have several customers desperate for their download links so they can try to regain business for DVD projects they've recently lost or had to pass on.
We've tried to steer away from too much feature-bloat in the core engine and instead we're using the inbuilt script templates and component functions to add functionality which you can choose to use or not. In addition to calendar and calculator components we have bubble sort and a simple find dialogue plus skeleton publications for databases which will speed that up no end.
I accept that a lot of our productivity enhancements won't be of interest to casual users but if you've got a lot of work to do its invaluable and once you;ve used the new QuickBuild functions for sound effects you'll wonder why we didn't do it many versions ago.
The upgrade price will be repaid by a three or four hours work depending on your hourly rate and I believe most users will find they save that in the first month! Obviously if you're not using Opus for business purposes then it can be more difficult to justify the upgrade price. Those customers might want to look out for some more hobbyist products we're releasing sooner as they're much cheaper and upgrades will be available to existing users.
What would you have liked to see? What would represent good value?
Thanks for the feedback.
Paul Harris