ok... here are a few of my thoughts...
1. Initial Price/CostI dont care about the cost of the software... whether it be $1... or $.01... or $1,500.00. It all comes down to how important its use is to me and how well it serves its function.
Now from best I can tell, SD products serve their overall function pretty well even with a few slight glitches and bugs.
So whether the product is $20, or $39.95, or $49.95... I would be glad to pay that providing it serves the purpose I intend to use it for well enough.
2. Master Skins/Themes/Suites[b/]
I completely understand and support this concept as it would be up to me whether or not I liked something enough to pay for it and besides.. the costs of them arent that much and its a nice incentive for those who do invest the time and effort to keep up the great work one would think.
So long as there would continue to be places such as WC where I could still have plenty of new and old freebies to choose from as well Im happy.
What troubles me is the thought of a fully commercial centered monopoly on it all where only the select few are able to make skins and it becomes a guarded business secret on how to do so because skinning becomes more of a business opportunity to score some cash rather than something fun to do for the sake of having a creative outlet.
[b]Which by the way... I am VERY interested in creating full suites as a creative outlet if I could just figure out where to start. ie: Which SD software would I need to create full suites??? everything??? one of em??? just a select few??? Also which programming languages would I need to brush up on if any??? (I have had traing in many different languages in college including visual basic, vbscript, java, and c/c++- Just havent used them is so long. Also, I read bits and pieces in this thread referring to photoshop, another area I was trained in and do have but again... just a bit rusty and would need to brush up on.)3. Subscriptions and RenewalsMy only bone with this is the ratio of the initial cost of software vs. the price of the renewals... BUT... so long as im good to continue to use the software indefinitely (or at least awhile) without renewal... and/or "pick n choose" when I renew... Im happy.
4. Additional SoftwareNow this is where the thing about dropping less popular software comes into play. However unpopular a software may be, obviously it had or continues to have some valid use somewhere. Because of this it is my hope that if and when these less popular titles get dropped, they become open source for the community at large that uses them to continue their development or at least continue to be offered up for download as stable FINAL versions. It really sucks when a good piece of software just up and vanishes.

On a side note... In looking over the SD site and noticing all the software... I have become curious as to why several of them havent been placed together in a single wrapper as opposed to continuing to be different programs. ie: bootskins and login studio... Matter a factly I dont understand why there isnt an all in one wrapper for the entire SD desktop enhancement lineup being offered for a flat rate price. But then again ike I said... Im new to all this so.
On a final note... Taking a cue from a popular online gaming franchise... How cool would it be to have a stardock SDK that enabled certain skilled and motivated users to develop and tweak to their stardock software (including fixing certain bugs) under a specific liscense agreement??
All that said... At risk of sounding like a complete moron here... (Please keep in mind that Im new to all this.) my initial concerns when I read this post were as follows...
1. The prospect of being able to create themes and such being locked down in favor of only charging for already made up "premiums" and thus slamming the door on people such as myself who would like to join in and start creating.
2. Perfectly good software being thrashed back and dropped never to be seen again in favor of only offering the big money makers.
3. Software that would be rendered useless the first time I didnt renew a subscription via a fee that is pretty close to the cost that I already paid to own the software.
Oh and lastly...
Beta TestingThere have already been so many fantastic ideas on this posted in this thread but here is my 2 cents to build upon them...
A simple web graphic for a sig to denote that you a a beta tester... EXTREAMLY SIMPLE I know but you would be surprised how effective something like this can be... Perhaps spin it as more of a privilege to become a beta tester but spell out in clear terms as to whats expected of you if you wish to participate in such a program... offer little incentives like maybe a couple "super secret"-"unreleased" slick themes or something with a beta release to help further promote the idea that beta testing is a privilege.. a chance to try the latest releases and help shape the future of the software as opposed to "just some buggy software that was released prematurely."
Have it as an optional program to
sign up for in order to participate... The number of people bug reporting on beta software
may decline somewhat, but the quality of the reports would go up. In addition, it would be easier on the developers since they wouldnt be wasting time (and money) while getting headaches sorting through all the less than helpful reports. In addition... the skinners and good folks doing their parts on reporting bugs wouldnt be so likely to just get frustrated and give up on reporting because the issues they do report would have a greater odds of actually getting noticed and fixed.
Well anyways.. Thank you all who have taken the time to read all my ramblings here. Hopefully soon I will be able to start popping out some content for you all to enjoy.