An Open Letter to TimeTrax and Its Customers
Things happen often which are beyond our control. Perhaps TimeTrax was having supply problems and or capital problems. Maybe they were not able to generate the profits they needed to stay in business. It's also possible that something as simple as a marital breakup resulted in the bank account being looted. Or, employee embezzlement. Or, that something even less arcane happened. Whatever it was, it has taken down a company that sparked the imagination and provided its users the ability to timeshift programs and to maximize the usefulness of our satellite radios.
My suggestion is that we all cool it on the anti-TimeTrax rhetoric and hope that either the management or former employees might decide they will reach out to their customers and provide them with an upgrade of the program that doesn't have to contact the mothership and which allows their customers to retain the value from the program they sold us. Let's face it: TimeTrax worked hard to give us this program. They meant for it to benefit us all for a long, long time.
That gesture by TimeTrax and its employees would be monumental and earn them the gratitude and respect of their customer base. Why not leave your customers with an operating program and a chance for the future.
Things happen in business. Most startups don't make it. TimeTrax took on the world and there is no shame for not winning all the battles ... no doubt they did more than most could ever have acheived.
If TimeTrax could see it their way to make the source code an open project then that would be a gift to the world which would ensure the survival of the project and dreams they had and it would ensure them the respect and honor they were hoping to get when they launched this venture.
If you are the owner of TimeTrax or if you are a former employee, how about reaching out to your customers through this thread and discuss what you are able to do to rectify the mess facing each of us? I think you will get more than good karma for your efforts. Perhaps there are some lingering bills and other obligations and you might consider offering a final upgrade and make it available to customers.
If you are a fellow customer, I would ask if you would commit yourself to support anyone who steps forward from TimeTrax in this thread and agree not to dredge up the problems of the past but rather to work with them to leave a legacy for the TimeTrax program that will allow it to break new ground.
This is a good will gesture that I will commit myself to support in any way I can. Hopefully others will join the effort.
Tony
Things happen often which are beyond our control. Perhaps TimeTrax was having supply problems and or capital problems. Maybe they were not able to generate the profits they needed to stay in business. It's also possible that something as simple as a marital breakup resulted in the bank account being looted. Or, employee embezzlement. Or, that something even less arcane happened. Whatever it was, it has taken down a company that sparked the imagination and provided its users the ability to timeshift programs and to maximize the usefulness of our satellite radios.
My suggestion is that we all cool it on the anti-TimeTrax rhetoric and hope that either the management or former employees might decide they will reach out to their customers and provide them with an upgrade of the program that doesn't have to contact the mothership and which allows their customers to retain the value from the program they sold us. Let's face it: TimeTrax worked hard to give us this program. They meant for it to benefit us all for a long, long time.
That gesture by TimeTrax and its employees would be monumental and earn them the gratitude and respect of their customer base. Why not leave your customers with an operating program and a chance for the future.
Things happen in business. Most startups don't make it. TimeTrax took on the world and there is no shame for not winning all the battles ... no doubt they did more than most could ever have acheived.
If TimeTrax could see it their way to make the source code an open project then that would be a gift to the world which would ensure the survival of the project and dreams they had and it would ensure them the respect and honor they were hoping to get when they launched this venture.
If you are the owner of TimeTrax or if you are a former employee, how about reaching out to your customers through this thread and discuss what you are able to do to rectify the mess facing each of us? I think you will get more than good karma for your efforts. Perhaps there are some lingering bills and other obligations and you might consider offering a final upgrade and make it available to customers.
If you are a fellow customer, I would ask if you would commit yourself to support anyone who steps forward from TimeTrax in this thread and agree not to dredge up the problems of the past but rather to work with them to leave a legacy for the TimeTrax program that will allow it to break new ground.
This is a good will gesture that I will commit myself to support in any way I can. Hopefully others will join the effort.
Tony
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