Donations and contributions!
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 2:41 pm
Almost a repeat from one of my earlier posts:
Christmas is very close, have you donated a few dollars to secure the continued development of QLC?
Remember this:
Creating software like this takes a LOT of time and effort, and it is not free. There are expenses. And how long will developers carry the cost so other people can enjoy "free" software?
"Free" software does not magically appear by itself, show your appreciation and gratitude, every one here can spare a few dollars. If you do not have a microscopic "budget" for software; you probably will not have the funds to create light shows either.
And another general wish to _some_ of the users out there: When you ask for help, improvements, upgrades regarding QLC, etc, use the words "PLEASE" and "THANK YOU" a lot more!
Lastly, I know somebody will ask this: I do not have any connection with the developers and I do not know the developers.
However; I am a computer engineer that knows very well how much time that goes into projects like this, and I personally really appreciate the effort that is being put into the QLC software.
Donate and contribute to keeping QLC "free" and available for the future, and seasons greetings to you all!
Christmas is very close, have you donated a few dollars to secure the continued development of QLC?
Remember this:
Creating software like this takes a LOT of time and effort, and it is not free. There are expenses. And how long will developers carry the cost so other people can enjoy "free" software?
"Free" software does not magically appear by itself, show your appreciation and gratitude, every one here can spare a few dollars. If you do not have a microscopic "budget" for software; you probably will not have the funds to create light shows either.
And another general wish to _some_ of the users out there: When you ask for help, improvements, upgrades regarding QLC, etc, use the words "PLEASE" and "THANK YOU" a lot more!
Lastly, I know somebody will ask this: I do not have any connection with the developers and I do not know the developers.
However; I am a computer engineer that knows very well how much time that goes into projects like this, and I personally really appreciate the effort that is being put into the QLC software.
Donate and contribute to keeping QLC "free" and available for the future, and seasons greetings to you all!