Topic: Universal iOS/Mac pricing
As a longtime Pianoteq on iOS proponent, I'm very happy to see the Modartt comment on an upcoming iOS version on the AudioBus Forum.
With that said, I've always thought that the pricing model was the bigger hurdle than writing the iOS code, once JUCE supported ARM applications. I've recommended on here before that Pianoteq look into the pricing/upgrade options offered by the Mac-only development company Omni, as they are a very ethical company who have very loyal customers, much like Modartt.
Today I saw that Omni has a new version of one of their apps, OmniPlan, and have begun to address Universal Pricing, where you can buy software once and have it run on both iOS and MacOS. I wanted to point out this article to Modartt, but thought I might as well do it publicly so others could also chime in and we could see if Philippe or others wanted any feedback on Modartt's strategy.
https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/04...se-feature
I would certainly not like to buy identical versions of iOS and Mac versions of Pianoteq, but would be willing (happy, even) to pay for an upgrade to a Universal version. Maybe Modartt could include one new instrument pack for the update price?