+1 Is the development team really comfortable giving the impression they don't care about their user base? How long does it take to put together a quick update post? It almost feels like Andrey's attitude is something along the lines of "oh, keep talking little people.. you're stuck with my glorious software anyway..". Sad...
On Friday, 6 July 2012 11:18:24 UTC+1, pottster wrote: > > This thread is now up to 337 views and is the most viewed thread in the > history of this group. I would respectfully suggest that the need for an > update is worth consideration. > > On Wednesday, 27 June 2012 13:44:05 UTC+1, pottster wrote: >> >> The fact that this thread has had 168 views (and counting) and is the >> most viewed non-pinned thread since the group was formed suggests there is >> a lot of expectation out there. Whilst there is, quite rightly, a lot of >> goodwill and respect for Andrey, it's not a static marketplace and it would >> be a tragedy if people started looking elsewhere for solutions for the want >> of a short update. As England fans have been saying since they went out of >> the Euros 2012, the disappointment I can live with it's the hope that kills >> me. >> >> On Wednesday, 27 June 2012 10:45:21 UTC+1, robisme wrote: >>> >>> It's been over 7 months that this version was announced, creating a lot >>> of expectation on the part of customers we all are. >>> It's REALLY time to communicate at least some major features they are >>> working on. >>> That way, I could continue using MLO knowing that the next version will >>> allow me some features I need, instead of looking for another tool that >>> already has this features ... >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Le jeudi 21 juin 2012 15:48:38 UTC+2, Dwight Arthur a écrit : >>>> >>>> A small software shop like MLO has to face, daily, the fact that there >>>> are many important and worthwhile things that will not get done because >>>> resources are needed elsewhere. A huge shop can hire a marketing team to >>>> orchestrate and execute a series of briefings, leaks, and disclosures that >>>> keep everyone excited and engaged until the product finally reaches >>>> market. >>>> If MLO were to devote someone to that, it would probably involve some >>>> reduced effort going into preparing the next version, which would either >>>> come out later, or with fewer features. I think I would like MLO to spend >>>> a >>>> little more time on disclosing product roadmaps and schedules, but Andrey >>>> makes that choice and I will trust him to get it right. If MLO becomes >>>> like >>>> Blackberry and just abandons its customers, I’ll move on, but I don’t see >>>> that happening. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mylifeorganized/-/SDhqNbFtgesJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en.
