The fact is that Qimage Lite/Pro/Studio were promised lifetime free upgrades. That is not the case anymore. What they will get are updates, updates for new raw image formats, updates for bug fixes, etc. There will be no more new functionality as that is now part of Ultimate.
Looks like someone doesn't know the definition of "upgrade" and likes to pick and choose their "facts". From Wiki on "upgrade" (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_upgrade):
replacement of a product with a newer version of the same product... a newer or better version, in order to bring the system up to date or to improve its characteristics."
But even if I agree to your fake definition of upgrade where an upgrade must contain new features, Lite, Pro, and Studio
still fit the definition of receiving upgrades. By the real definition of upgrade,
all of the following would be considered an upgrade but even using your own made-up definition, we have:
Compatibility with future OS's: up
dateCompatibility with future printer hardware and software: up
dateCompatibility with changes to image formats: up
dateBug fixes: up
dateSupport for new camera models: up
gradePrint speed improvements: up
gradePrint quality improvements: up
gradeImprovements to existing features (like the upcoming ability to see text info on preview page): up
gradeSo obviously you are still getting free upgrades for Lite, Pro, and Studio.
I could very easily have done exactly what our accountants wanted us to do and dump Qimage Lite, Pro, and Studio completely! They had even written up a statement that went something like "Qimage (LPS) has reached the end of it's expected life cycle of ten years... that product has been discontinued... Our new product, XYZ, is being built to compete in the 2010 marketplace...". But I won't do that. I have too much respect for my users. I think the vast majority of my users return that respect which is why I will NOT discontinue Qimage Lite, Pro, or Studio! I'm not going to take the recommendations made to me and leave those products behind even if there are a few people out there who think the world should be 90% take and 10% give! Qimage Ultimate is a new product. It has significant changes and additions on the outside, massive changes on the inside, a new registration and support process, new resources assigned to it, and a very aggressive upgrade schedule.
As recent as about 5 years ago, we could develop Qimage Lite, Pro, and Studio with free lifetime upgrades but as you may (should have) noticed, there have been fewer significant advancements in technology WRT Qimage than 5, 7, 10 years ago: advancements like you are getting in Qimage Ultimate: Lightning Raw, tone targeted sharpening, full UI reviews, code rebuilds to bring Qimage to near-perfect on all platforms, etc. The reason for this is simple. Our user base grew to the point where we were spending 70% of our time supporting existing users for free: support like replacing unlock codes that users should have saved themselves, tutoring users who refuse to read the manual, helping users solve problems with other equipment, and even giving advice on cameras, printers, and computers. We are quickly getting back on the cutting edge of the technology wave with Qimage Ultimate, but that takes resources and a different approach. It can't be done by extending the free ride of the past into Ultimate with generous discounts. We simply cannot support this new venture doing that. I do feel a special loyalty to those who purchased Studio because in general, they haven't had as long a "ride". Again due to the resources involved on the new Ultimate project, discounts are out but I will give away our full archive of (raw) camera profiles to anyone who purchased both Studio and Ultimate. See the link near the bottom of the mini-FAQ for details:
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/minifaq.htm. That's an archive of 53 profiles that sell for $17.95 each. Of course, I can't refund profiles you've already purchased nor will you have all 53 cameras to get the full $951 value but even if you have one or two cameras on that list or you frequently deal with photos from other photographers, that's a significant incentive!
Mike