...but I guess I got confused because we're discussing who's been here longer, who has released more mods, pro vs. lite versions, who provides better support, etc, and I don't see how any of that has anything to do with the copyright mod.
Agreed, i'm not sure what any of this has to do with a copyright mod:
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Originally Posted by Christos Teriakis
And because they talked for free time that I spent. Yes, they spent. But they're spending free times max 3 years ago. I'm spending my free time since October 2006 when I released my first mod. And believe me (in total) I have released more than them.
As for the given support. It's true that the old days I was loosing my patience very often and I was droping my mods to Graveyard. But last 3 years none mod left behind unsupported. Only for special reasons (eg if I gave it to someone else) I was stopping. But even in these cases, if you try to give a look at the threads of my old microSUPPORT and microCART you'll see that I gave support more often than the new author.
So as a final line. Goto my current mods and chekc the average responce time. In normal hours (08:00am-22:00pm GMT+3) the average response time is less than 1 hour. Everyday including weekends and holidays. Also try to count how many updates with new features I released in just one month. Never heart that other coders are doing it.
Especially
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Originally Posted by Christos Teriakis
They release a version and then everything new, any new user request is marked as "PRO version". Go and check it. I'm not saying anything... you'll read what the users are saying there.
Which is just an out and out lie designed to make us look bad and as nothing to do with copyright.
Of course English is not Christos' first language, so if by "They" he was referring to some other coder i'd be interested to know who that was
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Originally Posted by Christos Teriakis
I just replied to Iain on what other coders (included me) did about LITE/PRO versions. Somehow it was out off topic but as long as he asked it, I didn't like to appear that I ignored him.
Actually you brought it up (in the post I quoted above), I simply replied to you because your wording, accidental or not, was implying something completely false about DragonByte Tech and I felt compelled to correct this 'error'.