Keeping their website open (and paying for server space, etc) for current users to download their paid-for files for another six months seems quite supportive and respectful of CA's customers to me. They could have simply pulled everything off-line at no further expense to them.Caine123 wrote:Im so shocked. ... i love alchemy and always was out for news to 2.0. With the last sale and deleting topics i read here it seems all fishy and not trustable to ca anymore. They are showing the middle finger clearly. Otherwise there would be a more respectful handling with supporters wouldnt there?
Alchemy is old yeah and i think now is the best chance some known company like spectrasonics would takeover the alchemy concept. Why? Omnisphere has not such granular feature. On purpose?
Im open for any trustable and serious company. The concept vould be refreshed but please no izotope. Thoss rip offers?
I think you need to chill out a little bit and not be so paranoid about other people's affairs and assuming the worst of people. I'm sure shutting down their business isn't exactly a simple process, emotionally, legally, or otherwise. A little empathy for the complications Ben is facing in shutting down a business he clearly put significant time and resources into might relax you a bit--as I recall reading, he had people already testing Alchemy 2, so it isn't as if they were pulling a fast one on anyone, they had already invested a ton into more work.
