Two reasons. First, the product needs a web site and a public support forum. These things are not a luxury. For the kind of product Roadshow is, it's inevitable that questions will come up which need to be answered, and the answers ought to be available for everyone in one single place. I don't have a web site or a public support forum, and setting them up means paying for them. I'm not sure if selling Roadshow would even manage to pay for the cost of setting up a web server. Second, I signed a contract with a publisher who already has the infrastructure in place. I can't just walk away from that.
Yes, it has been a long journey since the Christmas holidays in the year 2000 when I started working on what became Roadshow. But will a few days more hurt? I hope not...
I see. Oh well, put me down for two copies once it's available.
