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I suppose you'd have to develop something this complex to understand there are always setbacks. We know the team is still working on the project and have plans to support it for many years. Patience is the key word here, but patience isn't the strong suit of the last few generations.
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The answer to the One Question will only bring up more questions;
so the One explanation will bring more whines / requests for additional explanations but I agree for the "I got a fever, and the only prescription is more communication" instead of beatie boys ill communication |
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yeah right I forgot the word TRY
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There's only so much the paying public should have to put up with. I think it's time the situation was turned around. How about we pay for a product that is actually finished for a change? As I've said before in the deleted thread that was started by Nearmis, I can live with bugs, as I too am a developer (business apps), but how about actually delivering what was promised? Believe me, customers grow very tired very quickly when you say the application will do one thing, but doesn't deliver as expected after release day. |
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Somehow i doubt you will 'agree' to keeping your word. |
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Why you doubt? don't worry... after the luthier's words I'll spend less time in this forum waiting for a patch or a news, like many others I think....
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