Hi,
very concise reply, thanks Steve.
I must say I feel somewhat guilty in that I have a Mach4Hobby license I bought ten years ago, and I use that in just one machine, but for commercial purposes.
By comparison to the cost of the machine, north of 30k USD by now, or even my yearly expense of carbide tools, about $750 USD/year, then Mach4Hobby is virtually nothing.
Its not that I'm doing anything wrong exactly, but the developers/owners of Mach4, whomever it is deserves credit for the excellence of their product.
I was very much opposed to subscription software until I subscribed to Fusion. I have, albeit reluctantly, come to consider the subscription model a very fair idea. I get, for my subscription,
a Pro level software that I could not afford to buy outright in a single purchase.
If any of the Mach4 developers/owners are reading this I would ask that they consider selling their 'best ever Mach4 variant' as a subscription. I would pay. Simply Mach4 gives me good value, and
it is MY BEST INTERESTS that the developers/owners of Mach4 get financial benefit of that. This would inspire further investment in the product. I note that MachMotion are making improvements to Mach4,
but excuse me for saying that the improvements are cosmetic, at least they seem so to me. I apologise if my ignorance has belittled others work, but it is my opinion at the current time. For this reason I have
not upgraded to MachPro.
I would pay, and pay well if Mach4 were to gain genuine RTCP. If Mach4, maybe as MachPro(industrial users), were to offer genuine RTCP, I would pay $500 USD/year as a subscription to be in on it.
I realise that Mach's roots are firmly in the hobby market, and most, if not all hobbyists would be appalled at my suggestion. Indeed ten years ago I probably would too, but now using Mach4
commercially inclines me to want Mach4 to grow and expand, and for that to happen there needs to be considerable investment in the product, and that in turn inspires my inclination to pay.....
as I've already said, it is in my best interests that I do.
Craig