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Get the SourceForge newsletter. JavaScript is required for this form. No, thanks. Windows Mac Linux. Project Activity. Mit einem Experten sprechen. User Ratings 4. User Reviews Filter Reviews: All. This application is in a niche market with no other real competitors so it has a pretty big following. I have no objections to the price and have paid license for the application.

My biggest issue is the lack of documentation for the application. The GUI version of the application just leaves you scratching your head at times trying to figure out what some of the buttons do, and after tinkering with them, you can usually figure it out.

The CLI version of the application can drive you absolutely mad though, the documentation is such poor quality, so poorly written when you run into issues, your only hope is to usually go to forums and see if someone can explain what's going on. There are countless incorrect command line arguments that are not documented or have documentation buried very deep in message forum posts. For some very basic things it's good, but when you get into more complex scripting with the CLI, you're going to run into issues.

Post by jenw » Fri Dec 07, pm. Post by rednoah » Sat Dec 08, am. Post by EchoApeiron » Mon Jan 13, am. Post by rednoah » Mon Jan 13, am. Post by devster » Tue Jan 14, am. Post by rednoah » Tue Jan 14, am. Post by molnizzle » Fri Apr 03, pm. Absolution style by Premium phpBB Styles. Privacy Terms. Skip to content. Quick links. No free version anymore? Support for Windows 10 users and the Microsoft Store package. Re: No free version anymore?

Post by rednoah » Wed Mar 07, pm Nothing in life is free. I didn't know that. That's a really cool wisdom. But what does it mean referring to my question? Post by rednoah » Thu Mar 08, am It means that FileBot costs me time and money, and I am now passing on a tiny little bit to each individual user.

Actually, since about 3 years ago on Mac, and 1 year ago on Windows. It's not exactly news. Previous versions of FileBot were donation supported, not free per se. Unfortunately, most users assumed that donation supported means free, so now I'm using a simple paid software model.

Post by Biff » Thu Mar 08, am Well, alright, OK, of course, I completely understand, why not, that is a good idea, if I had a program I would sell it for very much money as well, I'd never give it for free of course. Post by jollyroger » Sun May 13, pm So let me get this right. A paid app that helps you organize your pirated goods Post by rednoah » Mon May 14, am More like an app that saves you time, when renaming files on your computer.

Linux is free, the vast majority of open-source software is free. Maybe you have to pay in terms of time to learn the software, but you have to do the same with paid software as well. Anyone who wants newer versions on Windows will obviously need to buy the Store version, and that's fine. But you're being flippant by saying "nothing in life is free". You're just hoping people aren't proactive and won't start doing the research themselves.

Post by rednoah » Wed Jun 13, pm 1. I stand by that. However, lack of commercial support for other platforms is unfortunate. I do feel sorry for Windows 7 and Linux users that want to purchase FileBot but can't.

There's no technical reason for that, hence I'm on the defensive there. I'm actively working on my own traditional licensing system, so that I can offer FileBot paid for any and all platforms that can run FileBot. It's necessary for Linux, but it's viable because of Windows 7 users.

Let's see how it goes. I will most certainly not advertise deprecated builds, that are already partially broken, and will completely break in the not so distant future. People using deprecated builds builds just leads to support requests linked because posted today and a general waste of time for everyone.

I understand the confusion about older builds being available for free still, but there's reason to keep them around for now for users that otherwise wouldn't be able to use FileBot at all. Post by nickodemos » Thu Aug 23, pm Must admit that I have had the same knee jerk reaction many haver had with you going to pay to use policy after such a long time it being free to use.

I even backed off using it since then. Came back and was looking for free version again as I use your program vary rarely. Still less than a fast food meal so I jumped aboard. Is it possible to get a reduced rate through the store if you bought a year license? Post by rednoah » Fri Aug 24, am 1. Unfortunately, there is now officially now more free version regardless of platform, not even for Linux.



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