
I seriously want this to succeed in order to have a great product in a year or two, to gain popularity like nLite had, enjoyed that very much, while parents were taking care of their little nuhi. I hope I didn't offend anyone by trying the "pro" route. Of course there are different markets, some just want to rip everything out, but I am leaning more to the stability first, removals second - but removals are a must. It's all about sorting priorities now, to see what you guys feel is most important to you. My long-term goal for now is a special mode to lock components per-package level, so that all left catalogs can be satisfied. Hotfixes being on my constant priority watch, I am yet to analyze if it's even possible to remove a lot and for SFC to be without prompts (or hacking). The tool warns you if you try to enter the components page. I focused a lot on CBS being happy, allowing for hotfixing even post-removals in most cases. So let's see how this goes, if it picks up, then I can reduce the price and go on volume, but I seriously doubt that, it's too niche of a market. But it does not produce sustainable results, I cannot rely on it and focus 10 hours a day on the tool, I would need to get a "real" job.
#Ntlite free vs paid download#
Download and buy from their website Download the presets to import from my GitHub Repository - Credit for it’s creation goes to Txmmy from NTLite forums.

Murphy78, a donation-model would be nice for our community of DIY tweakers, I've been using donations and ads since 2004 and nLite days. Prerequisites NTLite costs 40 for a home user and is worth every penny in my opinion. So now the engine has the entire package overview, hid that page as it is quite ugly. Of course it will be playing catch-up, but I really like what I do so let's try. I needed more granularity, decided to rather start on a custom engine and over time cover all the issues. no go, it had tons of leftovers or removing too much. DISM is no good for removals, year ago first alpha was using DISM to remove packages, in my hope it does it nicely. HALIKUS, it is not (just) a DISM GUI, as booggie pointed out, it uses DISM just in integration and cpanel-like feature config.

I'm also interested in a free version's success, it doesn't have to be all or nothing.

If there is no demand, I'll adapt the price model, of course. It's your preference, I need money to develop it further, simple as that. MrMagic, I can't say much for the price just yet, same could be said for any game around that price point. Hi guys, I'm the NTLite author and wanted to drop by, as I follow this forum daily anyway - love it.
