Amen! I agree!
andy, k7gex
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003, Al - N1API wrote:
> Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>
> >From: Ken Wolff [mailto:ken@k1ea.com]
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:05 AM
> >Subject: CT as freeware
> >
> >As of today, I have reverted CT to a freeware program. The software
> >can be picked up at http://www.k1ea.com/ctvault/, without a password.
> >
> >Support will be via the users group replector: ct-user@contesting.com
> >
>
> Well while you usually don't hear much from me here, I have to chime in
> on this.
>
> While I appreciate all that Ken and the group associated with CT have
> done to make CT the premium contest package, I got to say that I'm
> disappointed that it has been released as freeware. I've been a long
> supporter of CT way back to the early versions when it only supported
> a half dozen or less contests and the only way you could update it was
> by mail or at the CT booth at Boxboro or one of the major shows.
> Though I have only talked to Ken personally a few times, (and he
> probably wouldn't know me if he fell over me on the street), I think
> that he should have kept the program available to registered users only.
> If he wanted to release something, then he could have done a CT Light
> with support for only the CQ and ARRL DX contest. Those who saw value
> in his program should be happy to purchase a full version. I think
> that a nominal fee would be sufficient. It never seems to suprise me
> that hams will go out an pay thousands for their radios, computers
> and accessories yet cry when they have to pay 50 bucks for a software
> program for ham radio. I'm willing to bet that some of the loudest
> voices about bugs will be those that got the software for free.
>
> -73- Al N1API
>
>
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