Hornet3d
Wise
I wonder if there is a way to know in what proportion the split has happened, because Poser used to be the bigger market, and now DAZ claims they took the bigger slice, but I don't trust a thing they say. As far as they are concerned, the Poser market doesn't exist anymore, and they push that idea in their forums as if it were true. Maybe what they mean at corporate level is that they don't care if Poser exists or not, because they have their own software and don't depend on Poser like they used to in the past. That makes it easier for them to claim that Poser no longer exists. It will remain like that for as long as SMS continues to act as if DAZ were not their competitor.
I am not aware of any reliable way of measuring the split so I guess we will never know. There was a lot of argument on another forum some time ago when there was the claim made that one side had more users, now that is even more difficult to prove. With the market place there is some data on what is being purchased but for products common to both Poser and DS there is little way of knowing which program it will be used in or indeed, it could be used in both. Then there are users of both programs who rarely buy anything, if at all. The only fact that appears to be drawn from this is that the split, in the main, is bad for the community.