The Real Story of Audion 180
mijkal writes "Panic's Audion music software has been retired and made freely available. The developer has a nice write up on his experiences with Audion in relation to early-MP3 days, failed AOL deals, and the could-have-been iTunes app. It's an inspiring read on the history of a shareware developer and his adventures thus far."
Shareware? (Score:4, Interesting)
Shareware developer? I know what a Spyware developer is, and I know of open source and closed source; but is there really such a thing as a shareware developer anymore? There's adware, begware and nagware (hardly any freeware left, but there is some)... but this shareware is not computing. I can't think of one product that is truly shareware [wikipedia.org]; "A shareware program is accompanied by a request for payment, and often payment is required per the terms of the license past a set period of time (although some consider this requirement to cause the software to be not shareware but a demo)."
Well I guess Audion is going the way of actual freeware. Nice!
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Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
This can be proven by going to a search engine and typing in 'keygen' or 'krack'.
See all the apps you can get keygens for? Shareware by definition can not require registration. Those are called nagware.
The closest thing i've seen in the past few years was an app labeled as 'postcardware' asking you to send
CHRIST, I have never seen such dense people. (Score:4, Informative)
Your definitions of shareware are soo out of whack it is not funny.
Shareware is software you are authorized by the author to distribute but you are not allowed to charge for and either the software has a time out function or some other way the author (ie a pop up or something in the readme file) reminds you he expects to be paid.
The idea behind shareware is that the users are able to "SHARE" the software with their friends/associates/random strangers. It is way of advertising by word of mouth, and no, Shareware can and usually does require registration. What your are mistaking for shareware is freeware or donation-ware (ie. bittorrent client).
Re:Shareware? (Score:5, Interesting)
Additionally, since the shareware/freeware developers know they have to stand out, you get a lot of examples of outstanding interface design (and you also get a flood of RealBASIC crap as well
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
Have you ever been to PerversionTracker [perversiontracker.com]? Amusing site that slags on useless and poorly designed Mac shareware, especially those "applications" written in REALbasic, like this one [perversiontracker.com]. Proof that MS doesn't have a monopoly on bad shareware. =)
*existence of said developers is highly theoretical
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
I guess it really is so when you see the last user comment on your example application [perversiontracker.com].
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Re:Shareware? (Score:3, Informative)
Look at the top business apps on Apple.com's own download sections...
Task Time 3.0 [ttpsoftware.com]
Redlien Account Executive [redlien.com]
Studiometery [oranged.net]
These are just the ones off the top of my head... and
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
Welcome to the Mac side of things.
And we can set it so that spelling errors are automatically highlighted when typing in Slashdot comment submission text boxes in Safari :)
Just check the "Edit>Spelling>Check Spelling as You Type" menu option while the text cursor is in the comment text box. You can also access it by control-clicking or right-clicking (yes, we can use 2-button mice) on the text box. It gives the usual spelling suggestions option when you click that way on a highlighted word. Once
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
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Re:Shareware? (Score:5, Informative)
Your confusion is understandable; in the Windows/x86 world, shareware truly is dead. But the distribution format continues to exist (though barely) in the Mac market. Besides, Panic, there's Ambrosia Software [ambrosiasw.com], Freeverse [freeverse.com], Littlewing [littlewingpinball.com], Spiderweb [spiderwebsoftware.com] and others.
Mac users, partly due to reduced malware exposure and partly due to cultural conviction, tend to be more appreciative of shareware developers, and as such are more likely to download strange unknown software and pay their fees. I used to have a link to a developer's anecdote where he got about 3% or so pay-in from Mac downloads, but only got much less than 1% when he ported his product to Windows. The result is that Mac shareware tends to get more income than on Windows, despite (or because of?) the low market share of the platform.
That said, even the old shareware houses are starting to migrate to brick-and-mortar. Freeverse sells some of their games in Apple Stores, and even Ambrosia has made CD pressings of Escape Velocity: Nova (as well as a board game!). It's a shame, shareware was as close as the "little person" could get to a true free market of software sales, sacrificed during the current war between Corporate software and Open Source.
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I wasn't refering to their regular "collection" discs... (I have their #1 of that series somewhere.) Prior to Ferazel's Wand, Ambrosia didn't sell pre-registered CDs in commerical venues. They also made a pre-registered bundle of Mars Rising and an EV game for sale as well. Andrew Welch was a really big believer in the viability of the shareware model, but the malware and security issues involving the modern Internet put a damper on that...
Re:Shareware? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Shareware? (Score:3, Informative)
It's not like 10 years ago when you could pick up a $99 copy of Turbo C++ and write a decent win31 program from it.
It's funny you should bring up Turbo C++ since Borland still has inexpensive development tools that are perfect for a shareware developer. Delphi 7 Personal is under $100 and is very capable for Win32 GUI development. If C++ is more to your liking, you can pick up C++ Builder 6 Personal for around $65.
The MOD PARENT UP Squad! (Score:2)
Just how was Speed Racer's post offtopic? The Audion article is, in part, about the trials and travails of shareware development. This side discussion might be slightly off tangent, but it's still relevant to the discussion at hand.
Re:Shareware? (Score:3, Informative)
There are many free "development environments" for windows.
My favorite is MinGW with MSYS. If you need an IDE, you can use something like bloodshed's Dev-C++, which is a bit buggy, but completely useable. I don't use the IDE, I prefer using a text editor... I guess I'm old, slow, and tired.
Or, if you don't like that, you can get Microsoft's compiler and SDK's for free from MSDN. Again, you'll be doing without an IDE, or suing a third-party one.
Or, if you don't li
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
I'd actually like to see someone clone HyperCard. I've wanted to do that myself for years, but I just don't have the developer juice. Never had it, actually.
Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
Exile was one of my favorite games, seeing as I had a very slow 120mhz 603e (Performa 5260/120)... My gaming selection primarily consisted of Clan Lord (when it was in beta), Exile, Escape Velocity (and other AmbrosiaSW games of course) and eventually Quake.
It was all the shareware Mac games that inspired me to be involved in game development one day. That dream hasn't yet come true but ther
Not dead on the Mac (Score:4, Informative)
I have found a small amount of success myself with my Shareware app, HyperSpell. [kuwan.net] But its nothing I could ever quit my day job over. Mainly its something to do in my spare time and it filled a hole that I wanted filled. The biggest problem most shareware developers face is just getting people to know that their app exists (marketing).
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Re:Shareware? (Score:2)
FTP client so good you'll pay (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Shareware? (Score:2, Informative)
Examples of nagware:
-DialogView, an extension for Mac OS Classic that made your standard Open/Save dialogs look nicer, would bother you upon startup until registration
-In Escape Velocity, Hector the Parrot orbits the outskirts of planetary systems and whines unti
Burning, Burning, Karma Inferno... (Score:2)
If you had bothered to follow the link to Wikipedia that started the brou-ha-ha and read through to the software types you are griping about, you would have discovered that "nagware," "adware," "demoware," et al, are just sub-categories of shareware, not entirely different concepts.
To say that only software given away with no means of enforcing payment can claim to be shareware shows a decided lack of knowledge of history about how share
Sonique (Score:5, Insightful)
Sometimes it's better for everyone if some big corporation doesn't buy an application because then the developers and creative people stay together simply for the love of the project and breakthrus can be made rather than pandering to profit margins......
Re:Sonique (Score:5, Insightful)
Your creativity, your breakthrus, your love of projects, your family, your rights... are all secondary.
Re:Sonique (Score:3, Funny)
Second place? My, my. Aren't we full of heedless optimism today?
Re:Sonique (Score:3)
But do people even use software mp3 players anymore,
Re:Sonique (Score:2, Informative)
As it says in the article linked above, they weren't do anything they shouldn't in regards to filtering. All things being equal, everyone's MP3 decoder following proper specs, should sound exactly the same -- the way it should be. It's not
Re:Sonique (Score:2)
Never liked Audion (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Never liked Audion (Score:3, Informative)
Maybe you're talking about using it in OS 9, but *nothing* was really stable on that system.
Re:Never liked Audion (Score:2)
If you want buggy software, look at photoshop elements. It blows up on a regular basis. Not much to encourage me to upgrade to CS, that is for certain.
Back to the point - Panic has been excellent in providing software and support for the Mac.
And of course, I'm eager to have eno
Good business practice. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Good business practice. (Score:3, Interesting)
However, it's their software, and I do think it's very considerate, and even generous, to go ahead and make it freeware. By doing this, Panic hasn't really lost anything, if they were going to quit selling it anyway, but it builds good will.
Re:Good business practice. (Score:4, Informative)
Umm, I think the Panic guys would have a rather hard time in doing that for Audion, as the thingy has a built-in Fraunhofer-licensed MP3 encoder...
Re:Good business practice. (Score:2)
That's not much of an obstacle, given that they could easily GPL it without that one encoder (they could even keep the LAME encoder, I believe. Isn't LAME GPL?)
Anyway, I'm not trying to say they absolutely should have, I'm just saying that it's what I *wish* companies would do.
Re:Good business practice. (Score:2)
It is LGPL, but as far as I know redistribution in binary form still requires a patent license, if you're located in a country where software is patentable; source is covered by free speech. For more information, see About LAME [sourceforge.net].
Breath of fresh air (Score:4, Interesting)
- dshaw
Re:Breath of fresh air (Score:5, Informative)
It's a tiny operation, comprising four people. They were extremely dedicated to doing one thing and doing it well, and to the Macintosh platform. It made me proud to be a Mac user, since I was in such good company.
Then I read slashdot.
and its free now! (Score:3, Informative)
"Audion has been retired. It is now free of charge, but is no longer being actively developed, and is provided as-is without support. We hope you continue to enjoy Audion!"
http://www.panic.com/audion/buy.html For OSX and 8.6(+)
Alvin? ALVIN?!?!? (Score:5, Funny)
A solid tale of adventure, including the Reality Distortion Field.
Audion Advantages over iTunes (Score:2)
I know Audion plays more audio formats than iTunes, and as freeware it's worth downloading just for that even if all else were equal.
And the moral of the story is... (Score:3, Insightful)
Freaking pathetic. These guys passed up an opportunity to become iTunes, and why?? Because they thought AOL was going to solve all of their problems, because they couldn't hold a frickin' meeting without them?!? I know it's easy to spot in retrospect, but that's so pathetic, it should have been easy to spot at the time... I mean, you're an Apple developer and Apple wants to meet with you, so you... don't??!? What would Apple have had to do to buy these guys big frickin' houses?!?
Tell you what - if you're a small software developer being contacted by Apple, hire me as your managerial consultant. I'll make sure you meet with them, at the very least!!
Re:And the moral of the story is... (Score:3, Interesting)
IANAL, and I don't have the details, but Panic might have opened themselves to legal exposure if they tried to negotiate with Apple without AOL being present. AOL would have treated such a meeting as "going behind their back" and even if they didn't sue over some technicality, their representatives in the industry co
Re:And the moral of the story is... (Score:2)
If we could do it all over again, would we change anything?
You know what? No, we don't think so.
They are happy with what they did. Pathetic is people like you looking back on it and calling them pathetic.
I'd Say They Made The Right Decision (Score:5, Insightful)
Let me ask you this. Do you run your own shop? I commend them for thinking about what they want in life. Like he said, they're young, not married, so why not go for it? Follow your dreams. And if the going gets tough, I'm sure Jobs would have no problem hiring them if they said "we need a job". I for one am impressed with their decision. It was tough, and they're following their dreams.
Re:I'd Say They Made The Right Decision (Score:2)
That's a wierd attitude to have. I'm not sure what kind of success they were looking for. Maybe they're just tinkerers.
People who get married make more money, and are healthier, on the average as most studies have concluded. That's a good thing about getting married! If you can do that without getting married, great! I think money and health are something any rational person will try to obtain.
These guys seem to be holding back because of
Marriage and kids DO play a role in decisionmaking (Score:2)
I think, in general, that statement of marriage/money is true. However, when you have a wife and two kids to support, it's not easy to say "hon, I'm not going to have a 'real' job with health insurance and a steady paycheck. Just
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Re:I'd Say They Made The Right Decision (Score:2)
Oh, dear... you've confused correlation with causation! If you actually think having a spouse will suddenly and magically cause you to make more money, you are sorely mistaken.
The reason people who are married tend to make more money is because they tend to be more emotionally stable or have some other perso
Re:I'd Say They Made The Right Decision (Score:2)
I like the way you think, in general, but what you've stated is precisely my point. They didn't even know why Apple wanted to talk to them. It would have been easy to find out, wouldn't it?
Just because I hate it when people don't answer my questions, no I no longer run my own shop. I gave up private contracting work long ago, have a wife and child, and don't see in the current American economic climate a lot
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Re:And the moral of the story is... (Score:2, Insightful)
and just dont ... (Score:2)
Really, if you keep quiet about it, maybe Apple will never notice you, and you get to survive.
Re:And the moral of the story is... (Score:2)
He's _back_ at Apple ( he'd left it before making SoundJam )... I'm thinking they may have made it worth his while to return.
Hey, don't get me wrong, Panic is a great company, I'm glad they're still around. Still, you should always meet with Apple ( or any other business ) if they want to meet- at least find out why, huh? At least give yourself the chance to say "no" rather than just
Referral to Slashdot (Score:5, Interesting)
With my 20/20 hindsight glasses, the comments are hysterical.
CmdrTaco editorialized "Lame." Many vehemently predicted a miserable failure: "I don't see many sales in the future of iPod."
At the time, I thought "Really cool, but really expensive." Who could have known it would be so popular!
Doesn't quite add up (Score:5, Funny)
I don't quite get the sine qua non of the story, although its a nice story and I'd like to.
Let's see... They're so enamoured of Jobs that they have "brain expolosions" in his presence.
They love making their software.
Jobs courts them.
They pass.
They stop making the software.
Now they're happy ever after without Steve and without making the software??
When Frank did it his way he got to keep the money and the software.
Oh and there were women.
Still, it's nice to read a story from happy people.
Re:Doesn't quite add up (Score:2)
Ummm, sine qua non is Latin for 'without which nothing.' E.g. egg white is the sine qua non of meringues. The sine qua non of a story would be words, maybe.
Maybe you were just searching for an erudite way to say 'point'?
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Maybe you were just searching for an erudite way to say 'point'?
More like I meant 'essence, from the author's view'.
Even more like I meant 'sine qua non'.
Nothing to do with meringues at all.
Skins and Alpha Channeling? (Score:5, Insightful)
Me: Hey, are there any programs that can play these MP3s?
MP3 guru: Are there? d00d! Look at these MP3 players!! This one has awesome support for skins and its skins are cross compatible! Look at all the choices you have to make your MP3 player look cool!
Me: ummmm yea but is it easy to use and will it play my Mp3s?
MP3 guru: and this one supports alpha channeling so it's like L337 n' stuff!
Me: Hello? How does making the player transparent make it work better. Does this audio program even have audio features? And what is L337? Some kind of code to unlock the program?
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Basically I never got why back in the day so much time was spent on how the player looked vs. how the player worked. Even these days, there are visual features of iTunes (such as that weird psychedelic screensaver thingie that changes shapes while different music is playing) which I just don't get why anyone wants them. I just want to listen to music and I want my software to make sense!
It seemed like MP3 players were designed by the niche and for the niche, until MP3s were no longer a niche.
Re:Skins and Alpha Channeling? (Score:4, Interesting)
There's still (I think) a system out there using SoundPlay and an organizational system using the filesystem itself for the database, called TuneTracker...designed for automation of radio stations, but makes a killer MP3 organization/playback rig.
One small note about SoundPlay: there is a slider that allows to you alter the speed of playback infinitely (well, as much as you can in the digital realm, anyway) in real-time, with instantaneous response...and if you slide the bar far enough, it starts playing BACKWARDS at variable speeds, too.
Boy, I miss that program. Now I have to reinstall BeOS on an old box.
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Pssst, you can do that with Quicktime Player also. I believe the keyboard shortcut is to hold control, then press the 'skip-forward' button, but I haven't tried it in many years so I could be wrong.
Re:Skins and Alpha Channeling? (Score:2)
Re:Skins and Alpha Channeling? (Score:2)
MMD3 13,068,873
Nucleo NLog v2G 7,168,089
Nucleo AlienMind 4,039,015
ZDL GOLD STACK 3,515,717
Pimeer v2-2 Ultime 1,844,601
And these are skins that I've never seen before and aren't even that good. Trust me, you are in a tiny minority. Even I go straight to the skins page after each re-install of winamp, and I don't really care that much about how it looks (though I try and find a skin that minimises the amount of screen real
Mac audio players (Score:2, Interesting)
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Steve's Value is in Cutting Away the Unnecessary (Score:4, Insightful)
I know that iTunes would have crushed all competition anway, but Steve Jobs is the guy who saw through the stupidity of skins. WinAmp had them, so every MP3 player has skins. You can read in the article about the incredible amount of wasted development effort spent on improving the skins-giving them transparent corners and whatnot.
At MusicMatch we spent a third of our time developing the skinning engine. And what did we end up with? A lot of ugly, non-intuitable windows designed by graphic artists with no concept of UI design, windows that docked in some skins but not others, and with list views that couldn't expand because of the surrounding bitmapped edges. If we'd have settled on a standard interface and just worked on getting the music database, radio streaming, and audio playback working we'd have finished much, much faster, and given the user a nicer experience to boot.
Steve saw what was valuable in a music player and told the SoundJam guys to junk everything else. Simplify. Simplify. And the result is the preeminent digital music player.
The Panic guy writing the linked article even now doesn't admit the wasted effort, and why he couldn't come up with a list of reasons why Panic 2 was better than iTunes 1.
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But I have to disagree your characterization of the Panic guy's views. While he mentions the interface was a major differentiator, especially the alpha part, for the most part, they did those things without losing sight of the big picture--making a clean, Mac-like interface. And he explicitly shows his lament for t
Wow... (Score:2)
Do I miss SoundJam? Hell, yes. Though, I will admit, that iTunes still reminds me of SoundJam every now and then. And I still install SoundJam on the pre-OS X Macs I
Great story, but not a "how to be a success" story (Score:3, Interesting)
That said, I hate it when great programmers just sit on a product and stop innovating or coming up with new directions to take their product.
In my opinion, Panic should try to become something like Pixo and create great Mac friendly interfaces for Mp3 portable players or work with Napster and Real, and Microsoft to produce a player that will play secure WMP files well on a Mac.
My preference was always towards SoundJam over Audion, but still after SoundJam became iTunes - I leaned towards Audion for the custom skins.
If interested, I wrote a bit about this on my website [jackwhispers.com].
Re:Great story, but not a "how to be a success" st (Score:2)
They're sufficiently evolved (devolved?) to realise money != happiness.
aquisition = death (Score:4, Insightful)
i worked for centerrun, nee raplix, bought by Sun. 40 people worked really hard to make a great product. now you can find it on sun's site, if you look carefully. advertising budget/market awareness of solution? zero
if you sell your software company, you can be confident the software will cease to exist.
Ambrosia Software (Score:2)
When Escape Velocity came along, Ambrosia SW became one of my favorite game developing companies. That game was so fun... I spent many nights staying up way too late playing it. What was also great was my Windows-using friend was very jealous he couldn't get the game on
Audion was a huge success... IN JAPAN!!! (Score:2)
FTA...
Re:Inspiring? (Score:5, Insightful)
he's managed to avoid working in a soul-sucking job for a large corporation, where his creativity would dry up and his voice go unheeeded. He's managed to keep his sense of humour through it all (those barbed comments from Steve have to hurt), and he is actually more aware than ever that he's better off going his own way and creating the stuff *he* wants to make. I'd say it was inspiring in that he's happy, doing what he wants to do, and can make money doing it. Software companies always copy each other, that's the way it works, and I'm glad they do or we'd be stuck with a choice between several apps with orthogonal features none of which did everything we want.
Actually the comment from Steve about iPhoto made me laugh as it's really one of Apple's worst products and could easily be bested, even after a couple of revisions. Someone could do worse than come up with a better alternative and sell it as shareware; I'm sure a lot of people who take photos as a hobby wouldn't mind a decent app to organise their images.
One where you could edit comments for more than one image at once for example, or add custom tags to images, or which has flexible HTML export. Perhaps one where the internal file system wasn't so byzantine that once the files are in there your best bet for getting them out is to drag and drop to the desktop. One which had a decent search facility. I could go on, I'm thinking of something like iView, but with basic functionality free (to compete with iphoto) and then a few extras for registering.
Re:Inspiring? (Score:2)
Re:Inspiring? (Score:2)
Err, couldn't they just let you change the comments in the comments field? As it is it's disabled for multiple selections. Wouldn't that make more sense? The Batch change is a kludge that they've tacked on - in fact I hadn't even found it (as you suspected). Thanks for letting me know about it though.
If you don't like the HTML export
If they'd done the export with templates (as they should have), it wouldn't be a problem. I'm aware there are 3rd party solutions.
I'm n
Re:Inspiring? (Score:2)
The issue there is what do you display in the comment field when multiple pictures are selected, and they all have different comments? Would showing a blank comment, yet editable, be misleading? I think it wo
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Re:Inspiring? (Score:5, Informative)
Not a "fucked over" situation.
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Re:obligatory offtopic logo comment (Score:4, Informative)
Just checking "whois" records (and not doing a real search) it looks like Panic.com is a few years older than Vignette.com.
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always have your good ol' mpg321 (Score:2)
Re:always have your good ol' mpg321 (Score:2)
SoundApp seems to be abandoned now...
http://www.spies.com/~franke/SoundApp/ [spies.com]