What would you pay for quicker feature roll out?

It seems like each time there's discussion of new ideas for the Hog software the response from High End is that's it's in the works for a future release. Some of these features have now been in the cue for years and I'm itching to see them sooner than later.

I'm guessing part of the problem is that it takes man power assets to implement these features into the software which are probably stretched to the limit right now.

How would people feel about paying around say $25 - $50 on major Hog upgrades to help High End offset some of these costs and maybe even give them some impetus to bring on another programmer to get these features out sooner that later?

I know this may be controversial but compared to what we all spend on our rigs it's not much money and if it would help speed up software development I'd personally gladly lay down the cash to help the Hog development team have the time and man power to rock.

Anybody else?


Thanks,

Joe
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  • You can and I have. But it does mean firing up my Mac laptop in Parallels and getting it talking to my iPC over the network then getting Snatch connected from my iPod Touch to my laptop. It definitely works but I have some intermittent problems keeping a solid connection with Snatch and the lack of encoders is a drag.

    The work you guys have put into this is beautiful:headbang:. I just wish I could get the laptop out of the middle of the chain as the Mac Parallels adds even more limitations in what it can do and when I'm running around with my head cut off before a show I always seem to have a hard time getting all the pieces happy and talking. So... I'd still happily pay for a single app solution.


    Joe
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  • You can and I have. But it does mean firing up my Mac laptop in Parallels and getting it talking to my iPC over the network then getting Snatch connected from my iPod Touch to my laptop. It definitely works but I have some intermittent problems keeping a solid connection with Snatch and the lack of encoders is a drag.

    The work you guys have put into this is beautiful:headbang:. I just wish I could get the laptop out of the middle of the chain as the Mac Parallels adds even more limitations in what it can do and when I'm running around with my head cut off before a show I always seem to have a hard time getting all the pieces happy and talking. So... I'd still happily pay for a single app solution.


    Joe
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