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Again.... XE7 support ?

edited October 2014 in General
Release an update for RB XE6 (15.05), after the release of XE7, slowed
unnecessarily your development process for RB 16?

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  • edited October 2014
    +1

    Alessandro Romano

  • edited October 2014
    this late is very disappointing :(


    Scriveva Alessandro Romano martedì, 14/10/2014:
  • edited October 2014
    I'm also waiting.
    This is the last tool for upgrading my applications to XE7.

  • edited October 2014
    On 14/10/2014 16:17, Diego Rigoni wrote:

    This may be so, but I see far too many posts in the DM newsgroups from
    users who are looking for help and yet are still on v7, 9v, v12 etc of
    Report Builder. So not only are they looking for a back door way of
    getting free help, they aren't doing their bit in providing the revenue
    stream for DM that we all need to ensure that the product survives.
    Maybe if we all contributed to a "herd immunity", DM could afford to
    take on the extra staff needed to keep pace with Delphi updates, support
    FireMonkey, and generally keep up with our feature requests.

    Most VLC providers for Delphi have gone under over the years, and now
    just a handful of main players remain. If we want there to be RB for
    XE8, XE7 etc then its not just Nard and Nico that need to get their
    finger out! :)
  • edited October 2014
    That's a good point - and would be made easier perhaps if DM offered a
    subscription model? Similar to that offered by Steema, DevExpress, TMS etc.
    The RB upgrade prices are often quite high in comparison to other suites,
    and I for one would be happier paying $299 per year (say) for the Enterprise
    edition than $699 every 2-3 years.

    Richard

  • edited October 2014
    [This followup was posted to digital-
    metaphors.public.reportbuilder.general and a copy was sent to the cited
    author.]

    In article <543e1a0b@mail.>, pault@navigator.co.uk says...

    Hi Paul and all from Digital Metaphors!

    I've also been waiting for the new version eagerly and I fully agree
    with Paul that times for free "never ending" support are over. Maybe it
    is time to shift your support to subscription model. I believe all
    professional developer would welcome to pay an acceptable fee to keep
    their product regulary updated and to receive great support.

    I am used to pay for the Embarcadero All-Access Gold subscription
    (aprox. 3000 EUR per year), TMS VCL Subscription (800 EUR per two years)
    and I would pay for your product too. Because it helps me to earn money.
    I understand that not everybody can pay such fees, but not everybody
    need the source code, RAP etc. So if you would prepare some subscription
    plans, you could plan better your cash flow and could better fullfil
    needs of your customers together with support oriented to the latest
    major version of your product. I don't believe wasting of your skills to
    support five or six years old versions is really helpful.

    I think it is a nice idea to keep support for older version of the IDE,
    but not the old versions of your great product.

    I am a licensed user of ReportBuilder 15 Enterprise which costs 950 USD
    for a new license and 600 USD for an upgrade from version 14. I expect a
    year subscription fee for the same price would be acceptable if you
    would deliver new versions together with every RAD Studio release as
    soon as possible and all versions of Report Builder would be included in
    that subscription plan. And a two years option with some discount would
    be appreciated too :-)

    --
    Best regards,
    Igor Gottwald
  • edited October 2014
    [This followup was posted to digital-
    metaphors.public.reportbuilder.general and a copy was sent to the cited
    author.]

    In article <543e3969$1@mail.>, richard@boe-systems.co.uk says...

    Hi Richard!

    I've just posted the exactly same idea.
    I didn't like the subscription model when it was introduced few years
    ago, but in fact it is the only model which allows those small companies
    to survive.

    --
    Best regards,
    Igor Gottwald
  • edited October 2014
    On 15/10/2014 10:39, Igor Gottwald wrote:

    Agreed. And while reporting makes up only about 5% of the total
    functionality in our application, as far as our users are concerned its
    about 80+% of what they want from our application! What they care about
    most is getting quotes, invoices, POs, delivery notes, packing slips etc
    out to their customers, suppliers and staff, all looking nice, branded
    and professional. And then there's all the management reports for
    profitability, financial projections etc. Its practically all they care
    about, even though a monstrous amount of other code and design goes into
    our application to make it all happen. Without a top quality reporting
    engine we'd be up sh*t creek, without a paddle! So keeping Report
    Builder going is a very high priority for us, especially now that we
    have finally freed ourselves from the shackles of Crystal Reports :)
  • edited October 2014
    Igor Gottwald wrote:


    +1 for this

    We're also on board if DM is switching to a RB Subscription ... and
    we're also a licensed Rb user from 3.x on

    --
    Brgds, Yusuf
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