


Such developers exist, but they shouldn't. This is the kind of bad attitude that gives software developers the bad image of a loser who lives at home eating twinkies and yelling at the monitor when he reads a newbie's take on Star Trek.

I know this is over a year old, but as a programmer myself I just have to comment, and bump the thread so the software developer will continue to have bad sales due to their highly childish behavior and attacks on their own customers. I'd welcome the forum's comments/thoughts. Probably my last email didn't help to diffuse the situation, but I was a paying customer and my logbook (moreover, the data within) is a precious commodity. So, was I so antagonistic that I deserved such a tirade? Please understand that no further messages from you will be read or replied to. In other words, you completely ignored the message we sent, and just concentrated on spelling and acted like, well, a jerk. "If you use the same diligence and quality control in software development, as you do with respect to the spelling, grammar and punctuation in the above email - no wonder everythging is late!! Read your message again, in full, which I remind you is a response to a nicely written message for you: That you now choose to act like a self-righteous innocent really isn''t cutting it. We did this despite that your intention to no longer be our customer. It was your WHOLLY INAPPRORPIATE messages and complete lack of civilty despite the fact that we took considerable time to write you a complete, honest, and polite answer that is the root of the problem. self-righteous, are we? Read YOUR message. Your judgment and attention to detail are pathetic, and your response belies somebody who, well, seems like an absolute and total jerk. We NEVER promised anything at any point, but rather CLEARLY had a disclaimer on ALL of our material about SafelogWeb that the date for that add-on product was subject to change, which it did because we chnaged the order of a few Safelog features. The internet sure makes you a tough guy, doesn''t it? Furthermore, you keep insisting that our software was ''late.'' This is NONSENSE. Instead of being grateful that you get a friendly and honest answer from an expert, you harp on spelling and use this to slander us gratuitously, not to mention as to being so small as to not even return simple holiday greetings. You may consider that in order to give you my previous answer quickly, I wrote my detailed and friendly answer from a small handheld device while at an airport terminal. You should know us better by this point and understand that we take a QUALITY FIRST approach and dont release crap software or software before its time. your cynical view is completely unwarranted and bizarre, especially as we#re actually GIVING AWAY the blackberry access during this time. There are also a few web-only baed products that look good in a short demo until you actually use them to see how limited and crap they really are. its quite impressive, since we basuically only have two logbook software competitors that are any good, logbook pro and flightlevel, and neither are anywhere nearly as good as we are in price/quality.Ī keen observer would have noticed that the web version slipped as we actually did several hundered other improvements to our pc log product in that time instead while our competitors more or less sat on their hands. YOu are the first user to ever migrate away from simplates that we know of. Regardless - Merry Christmas and all the best for 2008.

To the cynic, perhaps you’ll only develop this if enough people sign up - or only start development when you have enough subscribers.Īnyway, these were my thoughts. tough luck.you’ll have to wait.there were no guarantees etc'' What happens if this is similarly late? Do you just say, ''well that’s software development. I know that there can never be any real guarantees however, parting with cash should guarantee something. My one single reservation now is that the same thing will happen with this new development. Like many users, I watched the ''web delivery'' getting pushed and pushed back. However, you now indicate that you will have a version for Blackberry in Mar 2008. Faced with a charge to continue to use, or rather with the threat of my software becoming ''obsolete'' or ''redundant I had elected to migrate to another product. I’ve been using your software for a little while now.
