Robert Gavick: "Unfortunately, we can no longer provide our services".
Me: I don't understand what you are getting at.For me this Is mean "I was lying, i was getting your money and now you have to pay EXTRA $39 to JoomlArt (for a short period of course and not lifetime) and stop bother me".
Also, i'd like to share the answer from JoomlArt to the same question (i send them an email asking the same question as in this topic) and draw your own conclusion:
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HI Nikolas,
let me try to break down the points :
1. Gavick is shutting down in the current form, JoomlArt being there or not, the writing was already on the wall and it was to happen.
2. Lifetime membership for current products is still valid and you can download all products till 18th October 2017 and use for life.
3. Gavick is to delete all user data on 18th October 2017. We are starting afresh.
4. User database is not part of the acquisition and all gavick user accounts stand to be terminated on 18th October 2017.
5. We are still more than willing to honor Gavick's commitment to recently joined users as they would be hurt most as they didnot even have to explore the products and avail the support.
Remember, you can download all gavick products in current form and use them for life. Only if you wish to access updates and support to Gavick products once they are taken over by JoomlArt, you would need to pay for the same.
The users who are to purchase the Gavick Support Plan for $39 now, are certainly going to benefit as they would be the one's who have shown confidence in us. They would be provided with multiple options for upgrades and access across Joomlart, JomSocial and ijoomla at a very nominal price.
You need to understand that Gavick is exiting Template development market and they had option either to shut down everything and leave the users stranded OR let others (in this case JoomlArt) to take care of their users and products.
If you ask me, it was the lifetime membership plan that probably forced Gavick's hand. Development, maintenance and support is expensive affair and needs a sustainable business model, where you have multiple source of income in this case from new users as well as from loyal members through renewals. But for renewals the plan has to expire right?
Face it, Lifetime memberships do not work, Joomla is not what it used to be and trust me even wordpress theme market is also in shambles. While new product development do involve investment in terms of human resources, which are higher for companies with offices and permanent staff, even the product maintenance and continuous support is not cheap and that's where Gavick was unable to generate enough revenue to fund new products or continue support without making any profit.
Regards
Dr. Arvind Chauhan /
Chief Operating Officer
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It's a shame for both of them!