Oh yea wait until this news hits and you will see just how much support there is for continued development.Ivan, I think you have more support from the community than you realize. Both moral and financial.
No doubt it would be under a different brand though. SlyHard maybe?I have no doubt that there would also be a market for T-Shirts, coffee mugs and whatever else would show brand loyalty.
In the past I tried both, and found Blue to be, well, "cranky" and not user friendly.I think
Oh yea wait until this news hits and you will see just how much support there is for continued development.
I don't want to use the blue monkey... first of all it doesn't work near as well as Anydvd second I would much rather support the people that have made Anydvd such a fantastic program.
Let me rephrase: Of course we 'can'. I am probably the only person on this planet, who can actually create an AnyDVD HD release build.
If AnyDVD was property of SlySoft, Inc and SlySoft no longer exists, who owns AnyDVD?
Commercial software owned by a company no longer in business
When no owning entity of a software exist, all activities (support, distribution, IP activities etc) in relationship to this software have ceased. If the rights to a software are non-recoverable in legal limbo ("orphaned work"), also the software's rights can't be bought by another company, there can't be copyright enforcement etc. An example of this is Digital Research's originalPL/I compiler for DOS,[2] which was considered for many years without owner (now probably owned by Novell).
Registered today to show that your customers really want to have you back in business!!
(proud registered AnyDvd customer since 2004 )
Yes !!!!Yep, exactly the same. Signed up today just to show my support
good luck guys
Nice!