On Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 08:25:54, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
> So if a user will suddenly submit a bug report or a negative message,
> the moderator will either move it to the «technical support» database or
> will delete it from the forum if this message does not require support.

A.k.a. strict censorship.

> This way we accomplish friendliness.

And less awareness of software issues in potential new customers.

I really like TheBat. I bought version 1 and I paid for version 2, even
though I thought even back then that it should be a free upgrade.
I was disgruntled when discounts were offered to people who bought version
2 but not to those who upgraded from version 1.
Now that version 3 is out (apparently with more bugs than 2.12) and that
I'm supposed to pay _again_ for an upgrade that introduces unneeded
features and bugs and doesn't fix old bugs, I'm p*ssed at RitLabs. Not to
mention that some features that were advertised for version 2 aren't in
there or aren't bug-free. May I add that the help file for TB is a very
outdated joke?

Now - and this is just _peachy_ - you opened up forums in which only
praise for TB and feature explanations may exist. It's free advertising
and documentation. Conveniently, you don't even have to pay the people who
moderate the forums.

Wow.


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