A few bucks of praise.....
I find myself sitting in front of my screen at the end of a long week, and realising just how much I have come to rely on Airset , (and this forum) over the last few months/ years. Airset , along Googlemail in are set as my default start pages, and I spend most of my working time flitting between the two.
I was skeptical with the recent introduction of the Premium Services, and feared that Airset could be moving to a place that would price me out of using the service. My worries were unfounded. I have been really impressed with the companies engagement with the concerns of end users, both in public dialogue here, and in the care they take supporting customers privately via email. The new "crowd sourced" pricing structure options, rolled out after the primary structure was introduced, was a bold and concrete way for the company to engage with its customers......very impressive, IMHO.
I thought the ad supported service would drive me nuts, but in truth I have learned to live with it without being bothered by the loss of screen real estate. Also the content and style, as promised, has not been too shoddy at all!
I decided this week to "treat" myself to a couple of Premium Services, one to remove ads from the public website of one of my web computers, the other to lose the ads from my personal web computer. The public website looks much better without the ads, although it wasn't offensive before, the later a conscious decision on my part to in some small way contribute.
I didn't really need to commit the few pounds (dollars) a month I'm spending with Airset, but I think it in all our interests that the Airset Management team and employees see some return on their long term investment in the company, and are able to grow and thrive.
I was skeptical with the recent introduction of the Premium Services, and feared that Airset could be moving to a place that would price me out of using the service. My worries were unfounded. I have been really impressed with the companies engagement with the concerns of end users, both in public dialogue here, and in the care they take supporting customers privately via email. The new "crowd sourced" pricing structure options, rolled out after the primary structure was introduced, was a bold and concrete way for the company to engage with its customers......very impressive, IMHO.
I thought the ad supported service would drive me nuts, but in truth I have learned to live with it without being bothered by the loss of screen real estate. Also the content and style, as promised, has not been too shoddy at all!
I decided this week to "treat" myself to a couple of Premium Services, one to remove ads from the public website of one of my web computers, the other to lose the ads from my personal web computer. The public website looks much better without the ads, although it wasn't offensive before, the later a conscious decision on my part to in some small way contribute.
I didn't really need to commit the few pounds (dollars) a month I'm spending with Airset, but I think it in all our interests that the Airset Management team and employees see some return on their long term investment in the company, and are able to grow and thrive.
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