Hello to all! I'd like to ask you something. When OS4 Final will be released, anyone of us who has the prereleases will have to pay for a copy, or are we gonna download an iso image from Hyperion's server.
I'm not asking because I do not intent to buy it, because I will, but will they make us to buy it?
Personally, I think we should have a couple of options.
We have already paid for the OS4 license so some people will rightfully refuse to pay any more. Those people can have an ISO to download and burn their own. For those without broadband I suppose Hyperion should offer a free CD via snail mail though.
There are also some people that would gladly pay some more for a nice OS4 final CD in a sleeve or similar. Maybe include a little special touch like you get with movie DVD special editions these days. I know I wouldn't mind paying some reasonable amount (e.g. $25 USD) for a fancy packaged OS4 final.
Printed manual? No thanks. I'll print it myself if I need it. For those that want one they can buy a printed manual in my opinion.
I`d quite happily swap my pre-release CD for a OS4 final CD. Printed manual please. Don`t mind paying for that.
Both the UK A1 dealars are now defunct who`s gonna take care of the final CD distribution and exchange if pre-release needs to be exchanged for a boxed final version ?
Me too I have old manuals from my Amiga500, so I think its time for new printed manuals, for me it all depends on the packaging, I think over years I have used AmigaOS4 it?s worth the investment to get final CD, but only if it contains printed manuals.
(NutsAboutAmiga)
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I would happily pay for a nice package. I hope there will be a lowered price for us who took the early bird offer though (and all others who have already paid for AmigaOS 4 to be included with their AmigaOne).
Me too I have old manuals from my Amiga500, so I think its time for new printed manuals, for me it all depends on the packaging, I think over years I have used AmigaOS4 it?s worth the investment to get final CD, but only if it contains printed manuals.
Hey, hey, NutsAboutAmiga!!!!
While a printed manual is WAY COOL, if we want to only pay US $25, a BOOK costs about $25 by itself.
AND it would be a small print run.
It's really too bad, but they can't at this time request a 20,000 print run to get as low a rate as possible.
What I'd like to see is a DVD made with almost, if not all of OS4Depot on there (useful Aminet stuff?), hi-def no loss from jpeg pictures of EVERY AmigaNG motherboard available, and lines drawn to point out all the components and their chip codes and what the dip switches do, etc., etc., also a picture of all the coders, or at least something about them, if they're too shy. Some audio of them, if they're up to it. Even something from people of the past too.
HOW COOL WOULD THAT BE????
That'd be worth throwing down US$30. (Ouch, plus shipping.)
(Hear that ms? You may have $20 billion in the bank, but you could NEVER EVER do this. Sad! Hahahahahaha!!!! )
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It could be done relativly easily using digital printing aka printing on demand which keeps prices down and is designed for small runs.
No need for lithos etc.
Many companies even offer direct to door services. So all hyperion have to do is submit the electronic version to the company. And we order direct from the "print on demand" company. It gets delivered to you door. Hyperion gets a %age for every copy sold.
This is a very good suggestion, Jurassicc. Some friends of mine have made very good experience with this since their theological publications are usually sold in smaller batches. They are very happy with the advent of print on demand. For some of you who have never heard of this, I suggest to read this article that I find on the world wide web.
Or they could provide it in digital format on the CD and those that want to could print it out. Of course making the PDF A4 scale would help here then all you need to do is get one of those folders with the plastic envelopes, print it out and bam! one manual.
I remember those programming books that came with the C64, something like that also could be cool. I think those books, more than anything else, gave rise to the bedroom coder.
First I would download the ISO and burn to CD, so that I can use OS4.0 final straight away, then pay for and request an official package. (Manuals too please) I still have all the manuals for all my computers, except the Ohio Superboard II. The Sinclair QL "File" was lovely to use.
The Only way to code is with paper manuals next to the computer plus a blank A4 notepad.
Here's another vote for a printed manual. When I'm travelling on the train I like a little read and a manual is just the thing. Besides, a manual is more comfortable than a laptop in bed.
[edit] I'm prepared to order and pay for it, though! [/edit]
Me too I have old manuals from my Amiga500, so I think its time for new printed manuals, for me it all depends on the packaging, I think over years I have used AmigaOS4 it?s worth the investment to get final CD, but only if it contains printed manuals.
Hey, hey, NutsAboutAmiga!!!!
While a printed manual is WAY COOL, if we want to only pay US $25, a BOOK costs about $25 by itself.
Yeah, I agree it would be expensive. But I would really like to see something in the likes of "Das Buch" for OS3.9 that Haage & Partner made...