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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
To what end? All the end-users will be subjected to using outdated software while everyone else moves forward with corrected and more advanced features. Maybe a discounted, upgrade incentive might draw new users to download a free version but you already have DAZStudio and Blender readily available to the public. Renderosity is not a content powerhouse that caters equally to Poser and DAZ, it sways to where the market is directed. Free software needs to have solid content support; without it, trying to encourage current support may backfire from competition within.
Can't see it making any sense from a business POV. For one, it'd likely annoy those who paid for it, for another, it could well put people off paying for a newer version because they'd be holding on to see if it became free at a later date.
I agree with ghostship2, too.
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I think we get a suggestion like that at least twice a year... and it's always worded as if Bondware (or Smith Micro, before) were obligated to do so. Bit of a bad look.
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Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
I LOVE POSER 11! Especially with the capacity to use the Reality to Luxrender plugin and Superfly.
Since the phone home feature was added to the software, moving forward I figured it would be a good way for Bondware to attract more active and online customers into their marketing databases so that they can encourage content purchases (including Poser 12 and 13) at the renderosity.com store.
It doesn't hurt to ask questions politely. As a new user when I made the purchase near launch, it took me awhile to discern the real world differences between competing software. More than the 21 days allotted for a free trial. The most unsung and nuanced feature of the program is the ability to undo and redo camera movements. It's so annoying when it happens accidentally. I miss it so much when I use DAZ and blender.
I would like to see an effort to persuade the greater public to become users of the software (like the competing software). Also, Smith Micro was nowhere with content marketplace (paradise?) share when I got on board with rendering. Renderosity and Bondware are in a different position with the leverage of content.
I'm on a iMac and look forward to trying out the final version of 12. Until then, I will continue to convert content into the Superfly and PBR material formats. Thanks!
In one hand, Bondware is in a much better position than Smith Micro was when it comes to the fact that Renderosity is a content marketplace.
In the other hand, Bondware is in a much worse position than Smith Micro was when it comes to dealing with software - Bondware was not a software developer before Poser came into their hands.
Basically, we now have the heart to love Poser, at the hands of a newbie trying to learn how this works. It's a company that won't simply abandon Poser as soon as it's not very profitable anymore like Smith Micro did, but we need the patience to allow them time to adjust to how software development works. They're getting there and I have faith :)
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
All Rendo need to do to guarantee Poser 11 will continue to live is remove that damn phone home.
The minute Rendo stop supporting Poser 11 many of us who cannot upgrade to poser 12 and beyond will lose Poser 11. And those who cannot afford a new computer capable of running Poser 12 and up will have no reason to stay here.
If the phone home feature is removed I think that will be incentive enough for people to buy Poser 11.
I'm not sure why you can't use Poser 12 on the same computer as Poser 11. I did and it was a 10-year-old computer. I'm not saying things aren't nicer on a newer machine, but it is doable.
The minute Rendo stop supporting Poser 11 many of us who cannot upgrade to poser 12 and beyond will lose Poser 11. And those who cannot afford a new computer capable of running Poser 12 and up will have no reason to stay here.
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Please, let's get back on topic.
This thread is about the benefits of making POSER 11, software that Smith Micro and others developed, and Bondware bought, rebranded and optimized for connection to renderosity.com, the be FREE with ACTIVE email (phone home registration).
There MUST be a benefit to Bondware for this proposal to succeed. Connection to their content publishing house makes complete sense and benefits the user with easy installation. Not everyone knows what a runtime is, especially a new user.
How about free with active email registration? $52 for the content.
How about free with purchase of L' Homme and / or La Femme Pro?
Remember, no one went out and bought their own crayons when they first learned to draw.
In my case it was Smith Micro Manga Studio that brought me to this forum and my first encounter with any of this 3d rendering and marketplace. Otherwise, I would have had 0% interest to begin with. Content keeps me a Daz Customer, blender makes it unwise not to be a customer. The tool sets and mac compatibility are what keep me a bondware customer.
Thanks everyone!
I can see both sides of the argument for and against making Poser 11 free. On the one hand you don't want to make people who purchased it mad about it now being free, On the other hand it would give a bunch of people another free program to use. Since they probably won't remove the serial number activation then for the Free version all you get is the program and the small amount of content it contains. Also, they could issue serial numbers that WILL NOT count towards a discount for Poser 12 or 13, those that did purchase Poser 11 get whatever the normal discount will be. Since the program comes with La Femme it would be natural for people to have to come to Renderosity to get more content and increase sales.
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Bondware was not a software developer before Poser came into their hands
Wellll... they were, sort of. Bondware, if you recall, was a software platform for site and forum based places. IIRC, Rotica used to use the Bondware platform. Then again, it's always been a bit manky, so there's that. Even now, Rendo is a bit... idiosyncratic, to be polite. :D
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A_Sunbeam posted at 11:53 AM Thu, 17 November 2022 - #4449445I need to upgrade to Big Sur etc - but after many attempts I haven't been able to get it. I'll try again, Poser 12 won't run on Mojave, which is my current OS. The most recent OS will not run on this iMac.I'm not sure why you can't use Poser 12 on the same computer as Poser 11. I did and it was a 10-year-old computer. I'm not saying things aren't nicer on a newer machine, but it is doable.
The minute Rendo stop supporting Poser 11 many of us who cannot upgrade to poser 12 and beyond will lose Poser 11. And those who cannot afford a new computer capable of running Poser 12 and up will have no reason to stay here.
Bondware, if you recall, was a software platform for site and forum based places. IIRC, Rotica used to use the Bondware platform. Then again, it's always been a bit manky, so there's that. Even now, Rendo is a bit... idiosyncratic, to be polite. :D
Website platforms are not even close to full standalone software.
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
I didn't say they were. You edited out my first bit, which says, "Wellll... they were, sort of.", with the "sort of" part providing context. Does it compare to writing a graphics app? Nope. But it's not as big a leap as, for example, if Budweiser or Coca Cola were to suddenly start making 3D stuff.
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I just cut out the part of the quote that I didn't think was pertinent to what I said, but I guess it was :) my bad. In any case, it's not a complete change, but still a big leap, and they're adapting. And yes, these things can take more than years, unlike what some of the regular complainers here might say.
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
A_Sunbeam posted at 3:48 AM Fri, 18 November 2022 - #4449498
I need to upgrade to Big Sur etc - but after many attempts I haven't been able to get it. I'll try again, Poser 12 won't run on Mojave, which is my current OS. The most recent OS will not run on this iMac.There is your problem. Apple is leaving the PC realm and moving back to the bad old days of a walled garden, with very little software available to it.
Your choices are pretty simple - move to Apple Silicon (good luck with that), or move to a PC.
Move to the dark side - we have both cookies and performance (for a fraction of the price of the mac). It isn't until after you leave that you really understand how much performance you gave up. I am still kicking myself for not leaving in 2017, instead of waiting on Timmy & Sir I don't understand the laws of thermodynamics to deliver a replacement for the 5,1 Mac Pro.
A_Sunbeam posted at 3:48 AM Fri, 18 November 2022 - #4449498
I need to upgrade to Big Sur etc - but after many attempts I haven't been able to get it. I'll try again, Poser 12 won't run on Mojave, which is my current OS. The most recent OS will not run on this iMac.There is your problem. Apple is leaving the PC realm and moving back to the bad old days of a walled garden, with very little software available to it.Your choices are pretty simple - move to Apple Silicon (good luck with that), or move to a PC.
Move to the dark side - we have both cookies and performance (for a fraction of the price of the mac). It isn't until after you leave that you really understand how much performance you gave up. I am still kicking myself for not leaving in 2017, instead of waiting on Timmy & Sir I don't understand the laws of thermodynamics to deliver a replacement for the 5,1 Mac Pro.
Thanks for the reply. I've only had Macs at home (from 1997). I used windows at work until I retired in 2004, and never really liked it. What I finally do may well be dictated more by financial restraints than by preferences ...
I've finally managed to load Big Sur on the iMac, so now the question is - do I get Poser 12, or wait for Poser 13?
poser 12 looks unfinished to me, so maybe I'll wait.
Thanks again for following this thread regarding POSER 11, a fully functional means to import products that are only made for DS, and covert them for use in POSER without the need for purchased python 3 scripts.
This Black Friday holiday reminds me of my purchase last year of @Ohki's wonderful bodysuits for LaFemme and L'Homme.
I was a little disappointed when I saw them given away for free a few weeks later for another promotion, but then another thought occurred to me, that I purchased this item for a specific reason. The usage rights as a merchant resource.
I imagined everyone else who may have downloaded this limited time freebie and hoped that it might spawn a new user into this poser ecosystem. And then I was grateful.
Thanks!
I'm already annoyed that Bondware killed Poser Pro Game Dev, giving me a free upgrade to Poser 11; but I had already previously purchased Poser 11! I liked PP Game Dev better, so I now have two licenses to a program I don't use, and since the program I liked no longer works, I now mostly hold my nose and use DAZ Studio...
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"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."A_Sunbeam posted at 3:48 AM Fri, 18 November 2022 - #4449498
I need to upgrade to Big Sur etc - but after many attempts I haven't been able to get it. I'll try again, Poser 12 won't run on Mojave, which is my current OS. The most recent OS will not run on this iMac.There is your problem. Apple is leaving the PC realm and moving back to the bad old days of a walled garden, with very little software available to it.Your choices are pretty simple - move to Apple Silicon (good luck with that), or move to a PC.
Move to the dark side - we have both cookies and performance (for a fraction of the price of the mac). It isn't until after you leave that you really understand how much performance you gave up. I am still kicking myself for not leaving in 2017, instead of waiting on Timmy & Sir I don't understand the laws of thermodynamics to deliver a replacement for the 5,1 Mac Pro.
Apple was never a "walled" garden. In fact, many of the programs that we still use today like Photoshop and even Poser itself were initially made with the Mac in mind. However, overtime, and as Windows improved, programs that were once made for the Mac, migrated over the PC side. Truthfully, having tried my hand at programming for the Mac in my early days, I can understand why.
I had to eventually migrate over myself, but it wasn't due to a shortage of programs for the Mac. It was a number of things really, but mostly Apple's constant "upgrading" of the MacOS. I couldn't keep up.
Hazard of subscription software: Pantone colours and Adobe subscription software. It's not exactly off topic but enough that if you don't know what I'm talking about you don't do professional grade publication. Look it up.
What possible use is having a free version of depreciated software that has been completely rewritten to enter the modern world? Outdated rendering engines, outdated Python which is a big deal to any Poser user, no modern figure access. The list goes on. What possible advantages are there to enforcing the practices that Poser has moved away from? No not a typo. I mean enforcing.
The normal pricing of Poser is not such that the bank will break and food for the young ones is left off the dining table. I see folks spending that much on content each month. Buy a "bundle" package from DAZ and you are not getting away for under $100. On a sale. The complaint about an unknown upgrade price, when the previous upgrade was half the sale price of a figure bundle is just bait.
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Now that Poser 13 has been announced and Poser 12 is complete, please make Poser 11 free with email activation.
What has Bondware got to lose by getting new customers. There are probably a few former users (who may have switched to Daz) who would come back with that incentive.
What do you think?