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Hi Jakob Tendel, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> I suppose there is a very good reason for this ...
Yes, I have not been able to work on Moray at all in the last few
months. The registrations are far too few to support me (let alone my
partner) and so we currently need to do fulltime contracting work. We
plan to continue Moray development soon to make the changes neccessary
for POV 3.5 and when that happens the website wil be updated again.
Regards,
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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Lutz Kretzschmar wrote:
> >Yes, I have not been able to work on Moray at all in the last few
> >months. The registrations are far too few to support me (let alone my
> >partner) and so we currently need to do fulltime contracting work.
> As a registered Moray user, I would be interested to know the ratio of
> people who have downloaded Moray to those who have registered it. Now,
> the argument goes that folks have thrity days to try Moray before they
> register, and after thatt time, they should simply stop using it. But
> how many keep using it after that time? I would wager that the number is
> high enough to keep Moray in development, at least for a while. There is
> a perception that, just because POV-Ray is free, that everything
> associated with it should be free; this is not the case with Moray, and
> pretending that it is doesn't make it so. Moray is currently the most
> comprehensive modeler for POV-Ray there is, and I would hate to see it
> go away, simply because the authors are kind enough to offer it without
> any disabled features. It seems that some people are taking this as a
> sign that they don't have to register.
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