Hello Allie,

> Most of the listening by the developers is done on the beta list.
> This is where they get comments on bugs, new functionality and the
> usual, "I see that you've fixed or included this feature. How about
> blah, blah...". If you wish for your voice to be heard and don't
> mind trying the betas then I encourage you to subscribe to the beta
> list TBBETA. TBUDL tends to have a lot of general support threads
> etc. so the developers, AFAIK, don't read it as much, if at all.

I'm subscribed to TBBETA and TBTech, aside of TBUDL. But I can't do
any beta testing although I would like to. Don't have much time and
my e-mail client is a very important tool for my work. That's also why
I am still on v1.60c, the most stable version before they started to
release a new one every 30 minutes or so ;-)

Developers should certainly listen to beta testers for bug
corrections, but they should listen to normal users for features
enhancements. In Spain we say: "There is no worse deaf than that who
doesn't want to listen".

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c


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