I have once or twice needed to deploy an update hours after a deployment 
because of sill setting i forgot to deploy, or some bug on a particular 
platform that I missed during testing.

If it took two weeks for my customers to get an update, I think I'd have lost 
them.

- Brill Pappin
  Sixgreen Labs Inc.




On 2011-03-25, at 7:13 PM, Nathan wrote:

> On Mar 25, 11:37 am, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mar 25, 11:20 am, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Update, they refunded my accidental purchase. *** I love these people.
>> 
>> Well, gee, there goes my one sale! ;)
>> 
>> Nathan
> 
> I guess it wasn't Treking.
> 
> This one person says that he can't see my latest update.
> 
> Funny, I don't see any button for submitting an update. Perhaps I'll
> have to ask their support about that.
> 
> I certainly hope an update doesn't take as long as submitting the
> first time, which was three and a half months. Yes, I know, it was two
> weeks for most of you. They just forgot about me for a long time.
> 
> Nathan
> 
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