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    Thanks for all of your hard work over the years!

    Yeah, definitely cut the not in party/bg/raid support if thats too complex for another dev to take over. Does cross realm support become a lot easier if you can guarantee that everyone is in the same group?

    After all these years I primarily use the follow color bars (fucking phased areas) and slave cloned quest turnins. Duel refusal and guild invite refusal are also certainly helpful but not heartbreaking to live without.

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    Hi,

    It will be a great shame to see Jamba go. I consider it to be the ideal complement to Isboxer.
    Just handing it over to someone or opensourcing it I see as possibly being a very poor outcome, having watched so many great addons die over the years.

    I would implore you to consider doing the following.

    1. Leave the free Jamba as is - people can take it over/open source/whatever for the free version. Users who want a free option can take their chances on it.

    2. Go forward with a paid version that either you fully support (and receive the income) or that you hand over to Lavish to continue to support (and receive the income). I would imagine a fee similar to Lavish's of say $50 a year. Multiboxers are by and large pretty serious players and I'd imagine you'd get as much support for the paid version as you have for the free. You may even receive enough income to allow you to focus full time on it. You certainly deserve it for the quality product you've produced and the dedication you've shown over the years.

    Please do consider this. I'd place my money on Jamba not being usable within the year if you don't go down the paid version option.
    I've thought you needed to go paid for years - just to give you the focus to be able to iron out the little things here and there.

    Kind Regards and all the best for the future whatever you decide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulb View Post
    2. Go forward with a paid version that either you fully support (and receive the income) or that you hand over to Lavish to continue to support (and receive the income). I would imagine a fee similar to Lavish's of say $50 a year. Multiboxers are by and large pretty serious players and I'd imagine you'd get as much support for the paid version as you have for the free. You may even receive enough income to allow you to focus full time on it. You certainly deserve it for the quality product you've produced and the dedication you've shown over the years.
    Blizzard hasn't allowed add-on authors to charge for their add-ons for almost 6 years now. Here's the updated source from that article:

    1) Add-ons must be free of charge.
    All add-ons must be distributed free of charge. Developers may not create "premium" versions of add-ons with additional for-pay features, charge money to download an add-on, charge for services related to the add-on, or otherwise require some form of monetary compensation to download or access an add-on.
    Do not send me a PM if what you want to talk about isn't absolutely private.
    Ask your questions on the forum where others can also benefit from the information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulb View Post
    Hi,

    It will be a great shame to see Jamba go. I consider it to be the ideal complement to Isboxer.
    Just handing it over to someone or opensourcing it I see as possibly being a very poor outcome, having watched so many great addons die over the years.

    I would implore you to consider doing the following.

    1. Leave the free Jamba as is - people can take it over/open source/whatever for the free version. Users who want a free option can take their chances on it.

    2. Go forward with a paid version that either you fully support (and receive the income) or that you hand over to Lavish to continue to support (and receive the income). I would imagine a fee similar to Lavish's of say $50 a year. Multiboxers are by and large pretty serious players and I'd imagine you'd get as much support for the paid version as you have for the free. You may even receive enough income to allow you to focus full time on it. You certainly deserve it for the quality product you've produced and the dedication you've shown over the years.

    Please do consider this. I'd place my money on Jamba not being usable within the year if you don't go down the paid version option.
    I've thought you needed to go paid for years - just to give you the focus to be able to iron out the little things here and there.

    Kind Regards and all the best for the future whatever you decide.

    Hi i don't know how long you been here, I been playing wow for 6 years, Am not going anywhere I been boxing for a good 5 years since wotlk sometime am not going to quit just like that, If anyone wonted to make a clone of jamba then they can, but the main jamba as it is now and what i been doing over the last few weeks. For now jamba is very safe in my hands!


    AND THERE WILL BE NO paid version! right now am not taking any money only what i get from curse that is not that bad to be fair.
    Last edited by Khatovar : 02-10-2015 at 10:05 AM Reason: dark font




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