poach wrote:A vocal few? You see? That illustrates my point further. First you minimize and segregate a legitimate segment of the customer base as "a vocal few". Secondly you berate their complaints as "internet vitriol". Dude, what exactly do you gain from putting people down? I just don't get it. Each time you start making a statement it sounds great at the beginning, but then you still find a way to slip in a clever insult to people you consider beneath you. You seem very insecure.
No one is depriving anyone of any deal. Anyone that has $200 to shell out has done so (or will do so) and shouldn't waste their time on this thread. This thread is where disappointed customers are expressing themselves. Why are you so quick to jump to Smith Micro's defense? You sure seem to know the company's business model and marketing plans so well

. You could at-least try and prove me wrong but your remarks continue to suggest you are a corporate shill with thin skin.
There are just better ways to accomplish things. Top among them is just letting your money speak for you. Not buying any product is the only real way to have your opinion heard, but even then, you cannot reasonably expect an immediate response. Like I said, if sales do not meet expectations, many companies adjust their price, or run sales, to compensate. This is general knowledge...I have no inside knowledge of SM. It is not my intent to minimize or segregate, but am just as entitled to my opinions and perceptions as you are your own. I'm not looking to put anyone down here, only to advise a little perspective and patience.
If Exile only wants them to send out emails for what he considers "good deals" then it certainly would deprive others of deals they may find completely satisfactory. I get email offers from SM all the time for software I'm not interested in, or at prices I'm unwilling to pay. And what do I do? I delete them and go about my day.
I don't make much money either, but I do prioritize what I want and make sure to save money so I can keep up to date with my favorite software. What is skipping eating out once or twice a week for the year? I'm sure at least my waistline appreciates that.
And trust me, Smith Micro will certainly break under what you berate as "internet vitriol". Yes, the price will be lowered and I will be back here to remind you that customers do matter in this age of social media. Companies do not stop bad PR by sending mercenaries to stump down legitimate customer complaints, or suggest for customers to unsubscribe from emails. That produces the opposite result. Instead companies address customer complaints and concerns; promptly and genuinely. PR 101.
See, that just confirms my suspicion that these sorts of posts are intended to extort SM into lowering the price. Have bad reviews on Steam ever led to a price reduction...even for the most publicized PR nightmares, like Arkham Knight? If so, I haven't heard of it. I assume the price will drop, either due to temporary sales or as this version gets older (closer to next version release), but I'd be amazed if they rewarded internet complaints with lower prices, since that obviously incentivizes more internet complaints. This is why I suggest a little patience.
You're absolutely right. Companies don't stop bad PR by sending mercenaries to stump down legitimate customer complaints. But I'm just another customer who gets tired of hearing it, especially when I know, from past experience, that SM has several annual sales. And if you've been a loyal customer as long as your membership on this forum would suggest, you should be just as aware of that past as I am.
You need to remember where Moho came from and who it was meant for. I guarantee you it was not meant for folks with $400 or $200 upgrade price. That is why folks are complaining. Smith Micro needs to come back to the days when Mike still owned the rights. It was affordable and had a positive outlook. Moho was my underground secret weapon of choice back then and this forum was a warm, welcoming place where everyone was in it together. That was until the prima-donnas arrived with their post pissing contests.
By the way, aside from your initial post, where else in this thread did you push anything that resembles a "modicum of patience"? Instead you dominated the whole thread by putting down and minimizing people's comments. You single-handedly escalated this thread with your smart insult at <exile> and still arrogant to walk it back. Show some empathy and stop putting people down dude. Apologize to <exile> and move on. It doesn't cost a thing.
I know where Moho cam from, when it was originally called Moho. But even when I found it, I had run down a lot of dead ends looking at software studios used. That is because even the most price-conscious consumer likes some validation that where they choose to spend their money is a good decision, whether that's cars, software, or anything else.
If you are truly concerned about this forum, where have you been? Why haven't you been here keeping it warm and welcoming? Instead, you seem to come back just to continue your "pissing contests". I've been here pretty regularly since I joined. I only seem to have dominated this thread because of all the hay people have made of a simple suggestion. I get that you'd rather I shut up, but it is hypocritical to demand the chance to express your opinion while trying to stifle others. Can you really not understand how someone not employed by SM may not agree with you?
I won't apologize over a simple suggestion blown way out of proportion. But I'm happy to be your lighting rod, if that makes you feel better.