The entire topic is a bit silly and I understand the frustrations... venting and causing a big stink is not going to make it look better, support will.
For the record, I did not agree with the release date and did push for further development as it was needed .............
upper management who in turn did what they wanted to to, which was to release the software before xmas.
You have no idea how much pressure is being placed on release, especially since VISTA went belly up and sliced down in features in order to get it stamped to CD before the end of the year.
The plan is to watch the fourms and the feedback, make a list of the biggest issues the cry babies whine about and fix the issues in the order of importance.
Im not kidding... they knew there was going to be allot of whining and they will use it to fix what needs to be fixed because they were pushed to ship it.
There was a cut-off date on the CD run which had to be met or you would still be pissing your pants waiting for it until after the first of the year while VISTA was being stamped... and nobody was going to miss a xmas release date after the $hit that went down about VISTA.
Thank you Nick
I am amazed that I was absolutely dead on with my summising way back in this thread and elsewhere, about pressure because of Vista going pear shaped and the desire to hit the shelves for Xmas, ready or not. .
It's a pity really that it's a 'not' because first impressions count for a lot and what could have been ground-breaking software has been let down by lots of shabby little glitches and errors many of which could have been avoided if management and development priorities had been set out correctly.
You say in one place that there's no point whining but then you say that they're looking at the forums and will fix the main things people whine about, so there's a bit of a contradiction there.
Obviously it will be worthwhile to keep throwing stuff up because if we don't it's likely not o be fixed.
This is a prime example of the 'suits' taking over on a project. The project was being built and sold on features but the suits come barging in and get it released with many of the new features either not working or not realisable for whatever reason. Not very sophisticated and not very clever eh?
The one bright spot in all of this is at least they seem to realise that the software does have a number of fundamental flaws and shortcomings and that we will get patch(es) and update(s) sooner rather than later.
Let's hope that that is the case and we're not left hanging for months and months.
I may be one of the first to throw the brickbats when there are problems (we're dealing with a big, international company here who should know better than trying to treat their market with comtempt - and remember, they were the ones who wanted 'communication') but I'm also the first to applaude when things go right.
I'm looking forward to getting the chance to do that.