What's up with Dundjinni?!!

rogerkernsmith

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I purchased the software and a couple art packs several weeks ago. After receiving the license info via email, I was unable to download the product from their site. A search of the forums revealed I was not the only one having this problem. I contacted the company via email explaining my problem. About a week later I received a terse email asking if it would be okay to ship it out on disk. That was about a month ago. No disks have arrived and now they are not returning emails. Additionally their online store and forums are "closed." Anyone have an inside scoop on this mess?
 

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The Dundjinni website is moving to a new server. With any luck, you'll be able to download your files without a hitch once the new server is up and running, so there won't be a need for shipping a CD-ROM.
 

The Dundjinni website is moving to a new server. With any luck, you'll be able to download your files without a hitch once the new server is up and running, so there won't be a need for shipping a CD-ROM.

Two weeks is a long time for a server move....
 


Thanks for the info everyone. I am getting a bit nervous about getting screwed out of $100 dollars, but I like the product and would like to support a "little guy" company. I'll keep an eye on their site.

Still no response from them via email.
 

Rogerkernsmith, I have the latest setup file for the 1.07 version of Dundjinni. Tell me what art packs you have and if I have them I can also send them to you. Do you have a cd-key for the download version?

And yes, 2 weeks certainly is a long time for website migration. There's alot of data on the forums, with all the images people have been uploading over 7 years though, so maybe it should take that long? I don't know anything about website migration so I can't say much but as a consumer it's kind of annoying to not have access to all that great community made material.
 


Isn't the company itself a dead entity? I'm surprised they're still selling the product online at all.

Fluid sold Dundjinni some years back, but it still a living company AFAIK.
I really hope the migration will come to an end soon, and that it wasn't too much problems and costs involved so the entire project stops.
 

And yes, 2 weeks certainly is a long time for website migration. There's alot of data on the forums, with all the images people have been uploading over 7 years though, so maybe it should take that long? I don't know anything about website migration so I can't say much but as a consumer it's kind of annoying to not have access to all that great community made material.
It's abnormally long, to be sure. That being said, it's hardly a huge company with a lot of backups and resources, so it's possible that the you-know-what hit the fan when they were trying to migrate everything and it's tough to fix.
 

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