radi wrote:I understand your irritation. Splash players development has been currently postponed due to other company priorities. Splash players are still good and stable video players which are used by thousand of users around the world.
Yes radi it is a great product but just because it used to be one of the best players on the market doesn't mean you should stop development for over 2 years.
This has given many of your competitor 2 years to catch-up and start implementing some of the great features only Splash had.
Also, just because thousands of people are still using your product is no excuse to stop development, can you imagine where Microsoft Windows would be now if they took that approach... There is millions of people still using Windows XP but you don't see them stopping development of their operating system platform or they would slowly fall behind.
This is what is happening to Splash player and eventually very few people will purchase it if they find out development has stopped, which I am sure you can work out means no continued income stream.
I wonder how many people would continue to purchase your product if you advertised on the front page right next to the buy option that development has been stopped...
Please think about once again starting development of this great product in the very near future.