I understand your concerns here. Fortunately, the features users receive are permanent (for a given install) and we allow free-form responses (some guy actually wrote "Tweeting for upgrades sucks" in order to get his upgrade - and we're totally cool with that).
Mostly importantly, it's been a really interesting experience in metrics, marketing, user feedback etc. Not an especially profitable one, but valuable in our understanding of how this sort of thing can work.
Mostly importantly, it's been a really interesting experience in metrics, marketing, user feedback etc. Not an especially profitable one, but valuable in our understanding of how this sort of thing can work.
-- GymFu Jof