> And I am NOT the only one effected or having problems.

Working great here!  (Since v1.0.12)


> If this were a money thing, no way. Work so far would hardly justify
the contract in the first place.
 
I really have to disagree.  He has done an excellent job adding new
functionality and keeping us excited for whatever's next.


> Maybe the work up to 1.2.6 surely :) Otherwise not sure I would give
you a dime, and if that were the case.
> Likely would be in court suing over QA of work done :) As I know if I
wrote code with this amount of problems and released it to my clients. I
would likely be exposing myself to that :)
> Luckily this is all open source and for free :) Optional individual
volunteer effort :) Hardly any recourse even if you destroy the world.
> I am sorry the starving people in line at the soup kitchen won't eat
your soup. Even homeless people have standard :)

If he doesn't have a few extra holes now....Talk about cruel and
"personal".  I've had an issue here and there.  We all have.  1.3.3.8
may have been a tad buggy, but you can't tell me that there aren't paid
companies out there who don't have "some" problems with code.  Look at
how many patches Windows XP has to date.  Besides, those 1.3.3.8 bugs
were worked out long ago in the beta versions.

Brett>:gets off his soap box:


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