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Originally Posted by MPGdevil
Monthly fee's sucks IMO. Charge whatever the script is worth instead.
Mechbunny's $1500 for unlimited usage is clearly a great alternative if you plan for more than just one tube. Besides you can pay to have it personal customized which is a huge plus.
JMB Soft TubeX - $120 ($80 while still in beta) also a good alternative to a monthly fee if you are new and low on money.
A little comparison.
Mechbunny
First year: $1500
Per year: $0
(unlimited domains/servers)
3 Tubes
TubeX
First year: $360 ($240 if bought while in beta)
Per year: $0
TEVS
First year: $245 ($320 if you want link removed)
Per year:$0
Tube Studio
First year: $635
Per year: $540
5 Tubes
TubeX
First year: $600 ($400 if bought while in beta)
Per year: $0
TEVS
First year: $365 ($490 if you want link removed)
Per year:$0
Tube Studio
First year: $995
Per year: $900
10 Tubes
TubeX
First year: $1200 ($800 if bought while in beta)
Per year: $0
TEVS
First year: $665 ($915 if you want link removed)
Per year:$0
Mechbunny
First year: $1500
Per year: $0
Tube Studio
First year: $1895
Per year: $1800
40 Tubes
TubeX
First year: $4800 ($3200 if bought while in beta)
Per year: $0
TEVS
First year: $2465 ($3465 if you want link removed)
Per year:$0
Mechbunny
First year: $1500
Per year: $0
Tube Studio
First year: $7295
Per year: $7200
Haven't tried any of the scripts so can't compare features, but unless Tube Studio is way superior to the other scripts I can't see any reason to pay that amount for a lease.
Rumors say Smart Tube Pro is the most advanced tube script on market, so if you are serious about starting in the tube business and focus on a single tube $500 isn't a bad alternative compared to same cost of a 2 years of Tube Studio lease.
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exactly.. Not to mention the target appears to be general webmasters of which 90% of them will take a free script over anything else regardless of features. I mean hell I have shit loads of paid scripts and I still use free ones when I can.
I can't think of a single script that was aimed at general webmasters that uses a "lease" option and is or was successful. Webmasters don't want to pay a bill every month to use a script. They aren't the same and don't have the same mentality as program owners. Not to mention new tube scripts are popping up everywhere these days.
Not trying to bash the script or TMM, but facts are facts. General webmasters are not the right target group for a leased script.