Yes, most certainly agreed

> On Oct 3, 2019, at 5:31 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> For my part I love what you guys do. As I've mentioned before, Livecode has 
> upped my value to my employer, as they see that I am capable of more than 
> what they hider me to do. It may even have been responsible for a couple 
> raises in the recent past. 
> 
> Also as I have mentioned before, I have never seen a company so responsive to 
> it's users, and also so transparent. We have people *actually* involved in 
> the development process come on list and tell us what they are doing and 
> planning. Seriously, you guys do not get enough credit for how hard you work. 
> 
> Bob S
> 
> 
>> On Oct 3, 2019, at 09:25 , Heather Laine via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear List Folks,
>> 
>> I'd like to reassure you, the team is anything but idle, and the fruits of 
>> their labours are coming your way. I don't wish to steal Pano's thunder, but 
>> you should look for an announcement on 9.0.5 tomorrow (all being well with 
>> the build, which is currently undergoing final checks. Probably I've just 
>> jinxed it by mentioning a release date, in direct contravention of my 
>> rules.) 9.0.5 has had a fix shoehorned into it for the nasty debugger 
>> crashing that was reported not long ago.
>> 
>> 9.5.1 is well under way and shouldn't be long now, bringing the needed 
>> updates for iOS among other things. I'm not going to even hint at a release 
>> date of next week for this, its certain to cause a #fail.
>> 
>> 9.6 is in progress with some nice new features and a first dp is not far 
>> off. Real Soon Now :).
>> 
>> Yes, it has taken a little longer than usual between releases. A major 
>> reason for this was the server move, which impacted our build bots and 
>> delayed all test builds. Frustrating, but necessary work, and thankfully 
>> that is all done now and everything is working smoothly again. One does not 
>> appreciate the full complexity of these build bots until one attempts to 
>> move them intact from one place to another.
>> 
>> The suggestion that all our efforts will remain with LCFM Native and never 
>> bear fruit for LiveCode itself is based on a misconception, an idea that 
>> somehow we are working on something other than LiveCode. We're not. 
>> Everything we are building for LCFM Native is built with LiveCode. We cannot 
>> do it without improving LiveCode. Those improvements will come back to the 
>> community (many already have). Hermann... its not an infinite effort. 
>> FileMaker is very much a finite set of code, with relatively slow changes. 
>> 
>> I hope you will like 9.0.5, 9.5.1 and 9.6, we're looking forward to bringing 
>> them to you. 
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Heather
>> 
>> 
>> Heather Laine
>> Customer Services Manager
>> LiveCode Ltd
>> www.livecode.com
> 
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