I understand the reasons for reorganizing the forums, but I agree with cecofuli that ideally everyone should be able to see everything, with only licensed customers allowed to post in the licensed sections. This would allow the support team to handle posts with the correct priority AND allow potential customers to evaluate the quality of support your company provides. This is important. I don't buy tools if I don't see an active and dedicated support for them and I'm willing to bet I'm not alone doing so.
AND allow potential customers to evaluate the quality of support your company provides
candide wrote:I understand the reasons for reorganizing the forums, but I agree with cecofuli that ideally everyone should be able to see everything, with only licensed customers allowed to post in the licensed sections. This would allow the support team to handle posts with the correct priority AND allow potential customers to evaluate the quality of support your company provides. This is important. I don't buy tools if I don't see an active and dedicated support for them and I'm willing to bet I'm not alone doing so.
FamilyGuy wrote:I will probability buy Octan but before that a would like to know what I pay for.
Proupin wrote:I think that this way is working wonders, the community is very good and support is awesome... you don't change what is working!! I didn't even notice there was a private section, but then it took me only a month to buy a license because I saw early this was a good product and you could feel the team responding even from the "demo-only" sections.FamilyGuy wrote:I will probability buy Octan but before that a would like to know what I pay for.
Man, you won't ever find a demo version of any product that let's you do what Octane Demo allows you to do. It's the same product, but you can't save scenes!!! (for the rest, it's the same) try that with Vray Demo and you'll get watermarks all over the canvas. It's a matter of feel, do you feel is it a good software and responsive support or not?
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