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View Poll Results: What do think of the Upgrade policy | |||
YES on features; Yes on V5 Grace period; YES Buy upgrade. | 60 | 32.26% | |
YES on features; No on V5 Grace period; YES Buy upgrade | 18 | 9.68% | |
NO on features; No on Grace period; NO On Buy Upgrade | 7 | 3.76% | |
NO on features; No on Grace period; Yes On Buy Upgrade | 15 | 8.06% | |
Sage should never charge for new releases. | 12 | 6.45% | |
I don't give a crap.. here's my $30 Keep developing Sage.. | 74 | 39.78% | |
Voters: 186. You may not vote on this poll |
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I still don't understand the poll choices, but I did just vote with my wallet.
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After being told by Sage that they won't fix v5, did you make all of these arguments to them directly? If you feel this way, you need to tell them in detail and ask them for a detailed response to your complaints. Doing it here doesn't help you except to get it off your chest...
Ask for your complaint to be passed to a Director - that's what I'd do anyway. Well, actually, I'd just pay the $30, but if you feel strongly enough...
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My point is a lot of other problems Sage gets blamed for isn't always the program's fault. Then people complain because they aren't getting "bug fixes". Even if Sage gets every bug with the MVP worked out it is still not going to work properly with every router and switch and Sage has no way of testing it with every combination possible. So there will always be some people who think the software is "broken". The PVR500 doesn't work properly with many Via chipsets. Some have patches that can fix the problem and others don't. Either way there will always be people who have problems with some combination of the two and blame Sage. There have been plenty of cases of exactly this on the forums. If you read the forums you'll see a user has recently left Sage to go with a DVR solution due to all the problems they had. Now we find out they were using a VIA chipset and PVR500s, a combination known to have compatibility problems (not knocking them because they gave Sage a fair evaluation, but others in the past have blamed Sage and ditched the product). Personally I had a hard drive start to die on me yesterday. It was in my server, but had nothing Sage or OS related on it. The Sage service would peg out at 100%, it would crash on a regular basis and I was sure it was all due to v 6.0.12 because it didn't start until after I upgraded. Well I removed the drive and haven't had any problems since. There have been numerous occasions when Sage has been blamed when a drive was dying. I'm simply saying if something doesn't function properly it doesn't always mean Sage is at fault. I know it's a bit off topic with what you guys are talking about, but everyone always blames Sage for practically every problem they experience and it just isn't always the case. Your case sounds like a legitimate complaint. I'm just saying when people have the attitude that if the product doesn't work flawlessly as advertised it is "broken" just isn't feasible with PVR software. Last edited by blade; 10-19-2006 at 11:05 AM. |
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Blade, I hear you!
Rick, I have responded to there V5 non-support email (10/17) to fix that bug and am waiting for a reply. I understand my whining on this forum won't help my issue, but at least it is somewhere others can read up on Sage support and people can take it into consideration before buying in. The initial purchase gets you started, after that expect to pay a regular ~$30 subscription if you want it to actually work as advertised.... That has been my short experience with Sage anyhow. |
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I used to do tech support on a college campus for both software, networking setup, etc. If the user won't be open to suggestions, etc., thats one thing - but if a person limits it down to definitely being Sage, and it still won't be fixed thats completely another. Also, disclaimers are nice. Saying 'oh there are hundred of computer permutations' is nice, but many...MANY programs run completely fine on 'many many' computer permutations or work fine on the hardware they have listed as supported. Either disclaim that it may not work with XYZ or don't make the claim that X is a feature. |
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Someone else writes 3rd party code to take full advantage of the hardware's capabilities, but problems arise because the 3rd party app is attempting to use the broken part of the hardware, driver, protocol, etc.. that the manufacturer covered up or wasn't aware of when the device was released. I'm not saying this is definitely the problem with the MVP, but you're greatly over simplifying the trouble shooting process. |
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Blade/Necro,
In the end if you sell software claiming it supports a piece of Hardware (and sell the hardware in your package)... I don't care where the problem is, it has to work. If there were limitations, well you should have found them before you decided to support the hardware. Sage not supporting egregious errors/bugs/incompatibilities in version 5 then expecting a fee for version 6 is not a good way of doing business. Basically you are expecting to pay a support fee that wasn't part of your original purchase. |
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One more note, everybody is talking like the $30 update/"screw u support fee" is so small however it is 40% of the original purchase price of $80. 40% is a big number.
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It's beyond me why a company would say, "Feature A didn't work as advertised because we designed it wrong. We've redesigned it in the new version, but you'll have to pay." Not only is it bad business, but it could wind them up in court if anyone decided to take that step. - Jeff |
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If a product is designed to work within the specs for say wireless routers and another company who makes a router deviates from spec how in the world could Sage have control over that? Also to say they should test their product with every piece of hardware and software on the market (which is impossible anyway) is ridiculous. If a few of the MVPs aren't built to within spec I'd blame Hauppauge, if a large number aren't then IMO Sage would have more responsibility because catching it should have been easier. Like I said before I'm not saying any of this has anything to do with your problem. Just that saying Sage is always to blame if something doesn't work right seems foolish. Last edited by blade; 10-20-2006 at 09:51 AM. |
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I voted but now I think I shouldn't have. I was just in a bit of shock seeing that now I was going to be charged for an upgrade. The thing is, I'd pay what I originally paid for all my Sage licenses as an upgrade fee if Sage actualy delivered on what has been asked for forever. Which is a complete music system and a fully featured media center. Previous version didn't even play or work right with some formats let alone have any advanced features.
So I should've withheld voting till I actually tried the new version. But, reading over posts, it looks like Sage did not deliver on these things but just made minor improvements (some of which seem to annoy some people but isn't that always the case). Of course, I will have to see for myself. When I can stop using Meedio and J River and have Sage be a real media center program rather than just a PVR addon (a great PVR addon to be sure), then I'd feel an upgrade fee, of even the original purchase price, is worthwile. |
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