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Click to expand.Well, first, it's not for sale at this point I don't know if the information of how much it's sold for is publicly available or not.but just for fun, here's a list of the 5 companies and who's owned it when and for what versions 1995 Fractal Design (Poser 1 & 2) I actually still have an original disc from Fractal Design, though it won't install. Can't find what I paid for Poser 1, but I paid $9.50 for the upgrade to Poser 2. 1997 MetaCreations (Poser 3) 1999 Curious Labs (Poser 4,5, Pro Pack, 6) 2003 e-frontier (Poser 6, 7) 2007 Smith Micro (also bought Anime Studio and Manga Studio) (Poser Pro, Poser 8. Poser Pro 2010, Poser Debut, Poser 9/Poser Pro 2012, Poser 10/Poser Pro 2014, Poser 11/Poser 11 Pro).

Linking to another forum to point out something isn't a problem, but in this case, it seemed nicer to have your comments here. Well, first, it's not for sale at this point I don't know if the information of how much it's sold for is publicly available or not. Body Satisfaction Scale Pdf In Vector. but just for fun, here's a list of the 5 companies and who's owned it when and for what versions 1995 Fractal Design (Poser 1 & 2) I actually still have an original disc from Fractal Design, though it won't install. Can't find what I paid for Poser 1, but I paid $9.50 for the upgrade to Poser 2. 1997 MetaCreations (Poser 3) 1999 Curious Labs (Poser 4,5, Pro Pack, 6) 2003 e-frontier (Poser 6, 7) 2007 Smith Micro (also bought Anime Studio and Manga Studio) (Poser Pro, Poser 8. Poser Pro 2010, Poser Debut, Poser 9/Poser Pro 2012, Poser 10/Poser Pro 2014, Poser 11/Poser 11 Pro). Click to expand. Vectric Aspire 3 0 Serial Mom on this page. That's interesting I stated using Daz in 2000 and remember doing what I thought was a upgrade to Poser 5 some years later.

Not knocking Daz but I was very new to 3D at that time and I assumed that a paid program just had to be more serious than a free one. In my defense I did not know/understand the differing marketing strategies at that time.

I know I upgraded to Poser 6 when it came available and upgraded to Poser 7 in 2006 at a price, for me that was difficult to find the money for, of $160. I upgraded to Poser 8 but not long after upgraded again to Poser Pro 2010, in 2010, for $299. Then came the upgrade to Pro 2012, Pro 2014 and even Game Dev, which I did regret slightly as found the marketing of the 'new features' a little underhand. I know others disagree but to say I was disappointed was/is factually correct. I have been tempted to upgrade to Poser 11 pro more than once but I have retired since the heady days of paying $299 in 2010 and I have a harder time justifying the outlay. I even got the the checkout on one occasion when it was on sale but once the £-$ exchange rate was taken into account followed by 20% VAT (Vague Additions to Total) the end price was very different to the sale price and I decided to abort. So that gives me a history of around 14 years with Poser and I cannot think of any point where the future of Poser was any different than today, except on occasions when it has been worse, not better.

Am I concerned? Well to some degree, yes, but I guess after 14 years I have got into the habit sitting back and watching with interest what turn this journey will take next.

I am also of an age that means the future of Poser will have little impact on the years I have left, it will have a bigger impact on the younger souls that follow. Looking at present state of the UK I think the younger souls will have far more to worry about that Poser but then I am getting into politics which I do not want to do, I am just trying to bring things into focus. I do have one question to ask though, I asked elsewhere but so far no real answer, assuming there is one. At what point is a piece of 3D software considered obsolete, is it when the vendors can no longer make a profit or when the last person stops using it? So I'd just like to add some of my thoughts to this initial topic, based on my experience and direct conversations that I've had. I've spoken with Charles Taylor right after he was laid off at Smith Micro, along with their development team back before Thanksgiving of 2016.

I've had a lengthy phone conversation, followed up by emails with Larry Weinberg (the architect of Poser) at the beginning of this year. I've talked directly by phone with a VP (won't mention his name here) at Smith Micro in January. I've had various Skype meetings with others (won't mention their names either) at Smith Micro this year.

Program Tv Minimax Ierin more. I mention Charles and Larry by name because they are no longer employed by Smith Micro. I will say based on my conversations with these people that I'm deeply concerned about the future of Poser.