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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stansby" data-source="post: 18160" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>Re: iLive Owners/Users - full fledged iPad app is out</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't mean to say that $100 is a bad deal for the functionality. However some people are accustomed to believing that the control software is part of the hardware that they purchased. I think companies benefit when a potential customer can download the control software to get a better idea of the functionality of a unit. I frequently do this before buying a new product.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is just my opinion that the benefits of getting this app into the hands of a lot of users would outweigh the costs. People (some of whom don't even own an iLive) would be walking around with portable, interactive advertisements for the iLive. Allen & Heath might gain revenue from new customers who are impressed by the app.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just to be clear, Allen & Heath doesn't owe me anything, they can sell the app for $8000 if they want. The main point of my original post was to state that this app appears to have a lot of potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stansby, post: 18160, member: 312"] Re: iLive Owners/Users - full fledged iPad app is out I don't mean to say that $100 is a bad deal for the functionality. However some people are accustomed to believing that the control software is part of the hardware that they purchased. I think companies benefit when a potential customer can download the control software to get a better idea of the functionality of a unit. I frequently do this before buying a new product. It is just my opinion that the benefits of getting this app into the hands of a lot of users would outweigh the costs. People (some of whom don't even own an iLive) would be walking around with portable, interactive advertisements for the iLive. Allen & Heath might gain revenue from new customers who are impressed by the app. Just to be clear, Allen & Heath doesn't owe me anything, they can sell the app for $8000 if they want. The main point of my original post was to state that this app appears to have a lot of potential. [/QUOTE]
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