Originally posted by: aves2k
I can't see my self paying $25 for a something could stop functioning tomorrow if AOL or any of the others block access to their networks.
It's certainly happened before.
That has me worried right there. Unless Trillian bought access to AOL, you can bet AOL's going to be
very interested now that the Trillian guys are trying to make money on it; this might renew the efforts to block it, in which case the $25 is wasted anyway.
On a side note, I'm dissapointed an enthused by the "Pro" version. I'm dissapointed because over time, things that are "Pro" have a tendancy to become "mainstream" with the free version getting killed by a lack of updates, etc. Trillian .7x is a good program, I don't want to see it die(and Pro 1 isn't the same, it's a new UI with all new features/bloat). I'm also dissapointed in the price; $25 is almost half the cost of UT2K3, a AAA video game that's spent years in development. $10 I would do, it's fair for the features(note to Trillian: $10 for Pro minus the tech support, I don't have faith in software tech support), but $25 for a year of it is simply too much for some features I'd like, but many I'd never use. I'm also dissapointed in that they've turned it in to "nag-ware". It nagged me when I tried to send someone an IM.
On the upside, I'm enthused because of where this leads. It does seem to make for a good widget for buisness use, and with the video conferencing, I think buisnesses might give it a hard look at least for a bit. It's also good to see that they're "commiting" to it; unlike the free version they can't just "give up" on it, as they have support agreements, etc.
That said, I'm going to ride this out and see where it goes. I'm afraid it's going to become bloat-ware much like AIM, Y!, etc(after they're bought out of course), but we'll see. In the mean time, I'm plenty happy with .74.