Words of wisdom there BSR!BraveSirRobbin said:...but if I learned one thing on forums, what is important to one person may not be so for the other!
Via HomeSeer;WayneW said:Not trying to discus price per se, but I hope HST will clarify their upgrade policy soon. We have seen mentions of "introductory upgrade pricing" or something similar.
There are a couple. They've added some features for professional integrators, and redesigned a lot of the screens to make them more logical. Also moved the TTS off the HS box and onto client PCs, with all the appropriate controls for distributed TTS.are there any feature upgrades that anyone knows of with 2.0?
from http://www.homeseer.com/support/newsletters/dec-2004.htmMSRP: $199.95 ($189.95 download).
Special Introductory upgrade (from v1.x) price: $49.95 ($39.95 download)
Rupp said:Well after looking at it for the last several hours ...
Looks like the same $39.00 and $49.00 for upgrades.? I don't see the difference?WayneW said:Gemini,
from http://www.homeseer.com/support/newsletters/dec-2004.htmMSRP: $199.95 ($189.95 download).
Special Introductory upgrade (from v1.x) price: $49.95 ($39.95 download)
hence some of the confusion...
The difference is the word "introductory". Along with some other comments picked up in various places, this implies to me that if I do not upgrade within XX days after HS 2.0 is released, there may not be any upgrade pricing. In other words, if you don't upgrade to HS 2.0 pretty quick, you may be forced to pay $199 (or whatever the current full price is) when you do wish to upgrade.Gemini said:Looks like the same $39.00 and $49.00 for upgrades.? I don't see the difference?
with the .net functionality, it is a complete re-write, and thus should be a "new" version.