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Re: Is 3DXtract Dead Now? - Thomas 's answer

Re: Is 3DXtract Dead Now? - Thomas 's answer

2006-08-10       - By ccoles_avengers

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Hi Thomas,

Well, I wish you all the best in settling in to your new career and
when you do eventually settle in and when you do/if you do find some
sort of fiscal resolution for your DVDs, pleeeease let us know. :)  I
was one those looking forward to their release [ see, you have a
fan-base already ;) ]

Again, thanks for all your hard work for the Carrara community and I
am looking forward to all your new goodies that you have in store for
us. :)

Cheers.

Claudia
"Selocic"
- 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -


--- In Carrara@(protected), Thomas Roussel <totyosensei@(protected)> wrote:
>
> Yes, fiscality is a major issue. And a brokering alternative will go in
> the same issue... But it's not the only reason. Also, my motivation
> about these DVDs has go down, for 1.99 reasons and others.
>
> To comment what Ringo said about family, yes, it's true, I have to earn
> money to support my family. I have a 15 months old son, my wife don't
> have a job currently and I have to focus on my new tasks. But honestly,
> selling DVDs is a way to earn some extra money : )
>
> But I also have in plan some stuff, which will may help all 3D users,
> and I hope you will like it ;)
>
> Thank you for understand me, and be sure that I'll continue to support
> the 3D in all the ways I'll be able to do!
>
> Thomas
>
> Orio a ?crit :
>
> > I assure I had no intention of pressuring Thomas. I barely know
him. I
> > just
> > suggested a solution for what was presented as his problem.
> > Now, I was just told that the reason why Thomas does not release the
> > dvds is
> > because of fiscal complexities in France.
> > Ok. That's why I suggested the brokering alternative: no need to set a
> > fiscal company position, every income from a third party store can be
> > declared on the personal tax papers.
> > If I were told that the reason was more personal, I would not have
said a
> > further word.
> >
> > One final word: please do not always assume that I am here to pressure
> > someone or attack someone else or something else. It makes it all much
> > incomfortable. I assume that this is a discussion forum and that
relevant
> > things can be discussed in a polite manner.
> > Otherwise it would be like, an announcement forum, where things can
> > only be
> > read and accepted without a comment.
> > Believe it or not, I always intend my comments to be constructive.
> > It's a way to let people in a company know "this, and not that, is
what I
> > need". Of course I speak for myself, other users may think
differently.
> > Then it'll be the choice of the company to either listen and
accept, or
> > listen and not accept.
> > But if every user was nothing but a yesman, there would be less
> > progress in
> > the problematic areas that all software in the world have, and
> > ultimately,
> > there would be less good for everyone.
> > Speaking of my personal case, I am always happy when users of the
> > software I
> > work for, stand up and say "I need this, with regards to your
> > software". I
> > think it's very positive. I think it's a solid proof that the
software
> > has a
> > following, is actually used by people, and is actually living in
> > reality of
> > real people's offices and houses and not in a virtual world. In other
> > words,
> > it's a proof that the software is ALIVE.
> > The huge effort in producing learning materials for the software I
> > work for,
> > actually came from the comments of users years ago who complained
> > about the
> > lack of learning support and the difficulty of a non thoroughly demoed
> > interface. We put much efforts to address that, and today, we get
> > practically no more complaints about the difficulty of learning our
> > software
> > anymore. And for whatever request of explanation we receive, we
always
> > have
> > an existing tutorial resource to point the user to. And when we don't
> > have
> > it, we produce it.
> > Before I leave I want to reinforce the concept: when I comment,
about a
> > software, it's because I care. If I wouldn't care about the
software, I
> > wouldn't even care to comment.
> >
> > Orio
> >
> > _
>







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