He isn't trying to penetrate the market. He's just trying to write the software. Penetrating the market involves 'marketing'. And that, with a product almost universally unavailable to try personally, involves making quality demos one of the highest priorities. Well, at least all the SUCCESSFUL arranger makers think so... But what do they know, anyway?
BTW, you might have noticed that MY post was not the first to go 'negative' on that thread. But once again, feel free to single me out for your venom. I have, for all your reading and posting pleasure, started a 'Bash Diki' thread, where you can all take this kind of thing, and stick it
After all, you wouldn't want to join a 'pissing contest' on a thread not meant for that, would you...?
Oh, whoops! You already did
Got to love a guy that thinks the solution to a problem is to make it worse