Title: Happy New Year Post by: admin on January 01, 2010, 12:46:47 AM This is the time of year where I like to take a deep breath and remember where I've been and how I got this far. I just wanted to thank all my friends, users, forum members, and everyone who has helped me along the way. It's been a long journey with Qimage, Profile Prism, and more recently, FlashPipe. I may have passed the 40 mark myself a couple years ago but I still feel like I have a few more tricks up my sleeve. :D Thanks for sticking with me and, at times, making me see new light.
All the best and wishing you all a healthy and happy 2010! Mike Title: Re: Happy New Year Post by: Fred A on January 01, 2010, 01:34:45 AM Quote Thanks for sticking with me and, at times, making me see new light. ... and ditto and vice versa. Thank you for sticking with us too; the ones that are in awe when our gripes get fixed in a few hours. Thanks for raising the bar of standards of excellence for programmers all over to emulate. Happy and healthy new year wishes from us to you. Fred Title: Re: Happy New Year Post by: Eljae on January 01, 2010, 03:51:08 AM It has been my pleasure Mike, and I wish everyone a safe, prosporus, and happy New Year.
Title: Re: Happy New Year Post by: Sandy on January 02, 2010, 11:18:58 PM A very Happy New Year to you, Mike.
It's a good opportunity to say many thanks for the best bit of software I have on my PC. Many thanks for exemplary support. Many thanks for your lifetime revisions/upgrades for free policy. Qimage Professional bears little resemblance to the version I paid about £20 for 10 years ago. I've just checked out Silkypix V4 and the cost/benefit of moving to it from V3. Well, V4 is said to be appreciably faster and adds a small number of minor refinements - for £80 if you have V3 already! The full version of V3 cost me £73 in 2006. I've had cause to post this comparison on DPReview. Enough said. "See things in a new light". Is that a clue to future changes to Qimage or new products? Keep it up Mike. I'm glad you are only just past 40 so it looks like we could have Qimage for a good few years yet. Many of us are depending on it! Sandy |