And I suppose your software is designed to run on 8+ operating systems each of which has its own expectations for how a UI should intuitively work, isn't lacking any conceivable feature, and is designed to handle malformed/error-filled/intentionally malicious input in a way other than rejecting it...
The Posting One wrote: > Perhaps if he did, the fries wouldn't be soggy all the time like every > Wendy's in my area. > > It is a perfectly reasonable attitude after a project has been going on for > 5 years. It is simply inexcusable for a simple piece of software like a web > browser to be taking scores of man-years to develop with a constantly > growing bug list a mile long. Heaven forbid you were all working on an > operating system or at NASA. > > I know my project manager wouldn't stand for this. We have put out > mission-critical software for our business, containing a million lines of > code with a group of 10-15 programmers in under 9 months. It has been > running in production for 2 years. It's not rocket science.
