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       Congrats on all the latest developments...
       By: michaelws Date: September 1, 2015, 12:48 pm
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       i just saw your latest YouTube vid this morning.  Makes me want
       to go ahead and install this on my Wacom Cintiq Companion...just
       to get ready for my Surface Pro purchase when 4 comes out.  What
       will the cost of Tablet Pro b when it comes out?  Also is there
       a way to donate to you guys?  I would rather support something
       like this than donate to a presidential campaign.
       Again congrats.  I will be using your program again even though
       I had to return the tablet I had...due to the fact that they did
       not sell any replacement nibs for their stylus.
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       Re: Congrats on all the latest developments...
       By: Stustaff Date: September 2, 2015, 10:26 am
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       I  ratherprefer the choice to post me free nibs upon request
       rather than have to buy them :)
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       Re: Congrats on all the latest developments...
       By: justice Date: September 2, 2015, 1:59 pm
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       Hi Michael,
       Thank you! We have been working really diligently (as you know)
       and my excitement on what Tablet Pro can do right now is very
       sincere. Really am excited about it.
       As far as your last tablet goes and the nib issue. I understand
       the frustration that comes from a product that could be great,
       but lacks in a few small, completely necessary areas, and
       therefore ultimately falls short.
       When I think about there being a way to support Tablet Pro's
       development I have a number of questions that immediately come
       up. The first thing that comes up is how greatly humbled I am by
       your continued support. It is such an honor to have an artist of
       your caliber behind us and cheering us forward. I can not
       express how thankful I am. Secondly, this morning we were just
       featured on the Creative Blog website and we had about 40 new
       subscribers in about 4 hours. My inbox was nearly a constant
       stream. That has slowed since then, but it tells me that if we
       were to advertise in the right place with the right ad, we have
       something that artists want and need, but they can't find us. If
       you want, we can talk privately and I can see if there is a way
       and I can setup a place to contribute to advertising costs. I
       don't know yet, where that best place to advertise is yet, but I
       have a few places that I think could be very good, but will need
       to do significant research. We have a few new keywords that seem
       to be working well for this article to I'm looking into that
       more as well.
       As for the new price for Tablet Pro it is currently still being
       discussed. I am a very transparent person, we are debating
       between $20 and $40. I would like to do $39.99 Takashi tends to
       lean towards the lower end. Both he and I want to add more value
       to the tool. That said, there is a number of artist's tools that
       save miniscule amounts of time and effort by comparison, but are
       astronomically more expensive. I like the idea of there really
       not being a barrier to entry with our software so it will likely
       stay pretty affordable. But I go back and forth, worth is often
       defined by cost, while a tool that is inexpensive may not be
       cheap it is often regarded as so. I think incredibly highly of
       Tablet Pro, not because of just my own work, but I think Takashi
       is phenomenal. I think we could possibly sell as a $300 tool,
       but I think that would cut our customer base and I'd rather help
       more people even if it takes a bit more work. All that said,
       probably at $24.99.
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