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Topic: Goodbye atomixmp3!!!

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Well, due to poor customer service and waiting way too long for updates, we have decided to use another program in our business!!! We just bought 24 licenses for OTSJuke and love the program!!! Switching the whole company to OTSJuke.

Sory atomixmp3 team :(
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 5:20 pm
P.S. (continued from message above)

Maybe if your company would have told us what is in the new update or approximate release date it would have helped. We may still purchase a few copies of atomixmp3, but this company seems to be falling way behind the DJ software race!
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 5:22 pm
No pb for them, I just bought 50 Atomix licences over every other mixing tool for my company, which is specialised in buying such softwares !!

What kind of post is that ? Do you think you can impress the Atomix team this way ?

I definitly don't get your point.
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 5:30 pm
I'm getting tired of waitin' 2! What is OTSJuke???
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 6:42 pm
Well, OTSJuke's last software update is from the 2nd of March 2001, so it seems that Atomix isn't the only ones who doesn't give out new updates every week - and still, OTSJuke doesn't support Windows 2000 yet !!!
I think the new version will be worth waiting for - if I was going to buy 24 licenses, I would wait for the new version to come and then decide wich software to use...

But by the way, it would be nice to hear something regarding the progress of the beta testings and of course - a release date !!!!!

Keep up the good work !

// Niklas
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 7:01 pm
JAJA Dont make me laugh Otsjuke is bullshit hehe 40 copies...
what a waste of money man!! jaja
 

Posted Fri 27 Jul 01 @ 8:55 pm
Yeah i've tried most of mp3-dj programs, but i have to say that AtomixMP3 and it's earlier version the VirtualDJ or whatever it was, has always been lot ahead of other programs. Only other program i still randomly use is Virtual Turntables, the first mp3-dj program ever. Some things are still done better there than atomixmp3, especially configuration.
 

Posted Mon 30 Jul 01 @ 3:16 pm
i agree, too bad that Jeff stopped to develop the next version of VTT, it would kick any DJ softwares asssssssssssss, no doubt
 

Posted Mon 30 Jul 01 @ 8:02 pm


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