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7/13/2016 9:36 PM
 

Many software vendors publish a roadmap with anticipated versions that a feature will appear in and anticipated release dates for those versions. This helps their customers know what's coming down the road.


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7/14/2016 9:55 AM
 

It also helps the competition know what's coming down the road.

Having said that, I've often thought that for minor imminent features. or features that have been asked for/discussed here in the forum, a webpage of planned features might help reduce duplicate requests here.

OTOH, after seeing how, in the Stratux forum, a lot of people don't bother reading FAQ's or perform searches before posting, maybe a webpage is a waste of the webmaster's time.

 
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7/14/2016 1:02 PM
 
If I was AP, I would only pre-announce enhancements if I wanted to for competitive and marketing reasons. Maybe I'm about to implement split screen or "on-the-fly" screen rotatation and I want my customers and potential customers to know it's coming soon. Otherwise, I would not publish a list of things we may or may not be working on.
 
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7/14/2016 5:55 PM
 
I couldn't find it in a search, but this has been asked before and Walter responded that they feel it's best to limit public insight into priorities and schedules for future features due to marketplace competitive reasons.
 
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7/15/2016 7:30 PM
 

I did competetive analysis at a previous company, and for someone who is good, it doesn't take long to scan a few forums and predict where a company may be going. A published (or even invitation only) roadmap makes things easier for customers and reduces some forum clutter.

Not all items need to be on a roadmap. We always had two versions available, public and private. Each containing what information we actually wanted publicly available.

Those who wont search, wont do it whether a roadmap is available or not.

Anyways, was just a thought. Certainly wont change my opinion of the company or product :)


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