Another of our first rate freeware developers is leaving. Should we be asking why or is it just a normal part of ebb and flow of things? Tim Conrad has gone on to seek new frontiers and I doubt he'll be back. . .Robert is moving on to other ventures and there have been others who initially were producing freeware models who then moved to doing some payware and then vanished, more or less. I'm like most here I guess. . .if it isn't visible in the Forums, then I'm ignorant of any goings on behind the scenes. I know some threads have gotten out of hand recently and were closed because of it. . .but that's happened before and usually all parties eventually come to some agreement and life goes on.
Some concern was raised in Roberts thread from a long-time member who felt that maybe SOH was self-destructing, slowly but steadily. . .and that would be a concern for me and many others who call this Forum "Home". So, without getting off track, without this becoming a volatile stomping ground. . . .what is your opinion. How do you see the decline of some of our best freeware folks and is that (or should that even be) a concern that should be addressed. Just wondering out loud here.:salute:
Some concern was raised in Roberts thread from a long-time member who felt that maybe SOH was self-destructing, slowly but steadily. . .and that would be a concern for me and many others who call this Forum "Home". So, without getting off track, without this becoming a volatile stomping ground. . . .what is your opinion. How do you see the decline of some of our best freeware folks and is that (or should that even be) a concern that should be addressed. Just wondering out loud here.:salute: