It is one thing to use software that you cannot pay for (MiamiDX and IBrowse-2.4 are examples)
I use Ibrowse without a key as it is the right thing to do, as there is no such thing (legally) as abandonware. 30 Minutes is fine by me, close/open away you go again.
yes I mean BOTH WHDLoad and RoadShow, as well as new hardware, I vote in favor of supporting it.
I'm happy to say I support WHDLoad and have purchased a key. This is a great piece of software that makes a modern 1200 work really well :-)
I purchased many a new piece of hardware, ACA 1231, Indi ECS, Indi AGA Mk2 etc. The only items I believe are over the top price wise is the Indi's. These should be cheaper, but they do a fantastic job and are the only hardware I could find that would do the job so a monopoly it is :-)
A flippant remark that €25 is too much, means it is too much for You! Roadshow68K took months of work and a lot of support in the forums to be trashed by users who never tried it.
Flippant is the wrong word there, "Not showing a serious or respectful attitude" Does not some up what I said at all. So not sure what you're getting at.
25 Euro's is over the top for a TCP stack and a lot of people also agree they just choose to not say anything as what usually happens when one does, one gets shot down by the vocal minority.
And I personally have not trashed it as you wrongly put it, I just stated it's over priced. If it was $15-$20USD I'd purchase a copy.
I get tired of the over pricing that the Amiga world get's hit with. This is a niche, a hobby which a minority are out to gain what they can from.
Compare this to the Commodore 64/Atari world. A shame I am not a fan of both, as I'd have saved my self a lot of money and have an 060 Falcon by now :-)