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Post 50 made on Monday August 20, 2012 at 19:04
KRAZYK
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On August 20, 2012 at 15:22, TwistedMelon said...
cgav, I already mentioned that I don't agree with the policy but that I don't care either way and that I support and respect URC's right to make whatever business decisions they see fit.

But, if you don't want to see others whining for the software, please stop whining about not having it as a dealer-only exclusive.

If I only had an axe to grind, I wouldn't use URC products and I would not set other people up with URC products. However, as a designer and developer, I have a high appreciation for quality and a disdain for lack of it, so you'll see me call them out the same way I would anyone else. The point is that you can be both a fan and a critic of the same subject matter.

If as a custom installer you can't rely on your own skills to provide a service, then perhaps there's a bigger issue at play than being able to sell only exclusive hardware.

It's as if there's no work for contractors or other professional tradespeople because all their tools and building supplies are available for sale everywhere. This is a weak argument put forth by people who are not confident or skilled in their craft. I'm not saying you have these issues yourself, but there are many more installers out there that shouldn't be in that line of work than those who are great at what they do. Like in every industry. Just saying.

Here are some other industries/professions in jeopardy because their tools/products/supplies are sold to the general public:

Software Development
Restaurant
Cleaners/Cleaning Services/Laundry Services
Daycare
Accountant
Bookkeeper
...pretty much every job out there.

Well said..........

Who cares who has the software. Most people don't have the knowledge or time to set up a control system anyway.
There are products out there in other industries, that are far more complicated to set-up. 
I'll use the motorsports industry as an example. Anyone can buy a Motec ECU for $4000 to $10,000 and download the software off the website with no questions asked. Good luck starting your car with it! It would take you a month just to build the harness!

Without the knowledge that goes with the product, the software is useless!
That being said, I think URC doesn't do themselves any good with their policy.
Look online how many people have purchased URC products and bad mouth the product; just because it doesn't come with software!

Give the consumer the software. Only a small percentage will figure it out anyway!
The rest will be looking for pros and creating work for you guys!
KRAZYK

Things you own end up owning you!


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