- It does take more time per bug.
- Last time I spend 2 hours entering a nice description for just 3 bugs
and all got lost.

I spend that much time posting to this list every week. I'm sorry you lost 2 hours, but you did it as part of the process of getting your individual bug reports submitted. Not such a bad deal.


NEVER AGAIN.

Im doing this on my personal time and money investment and it's not worth
my time
or ROI. I know this is not the right thing to do but Im wasting enough
time working
around bugs that shouldn't be there. When these get solved, and the IDE is
smooth
I'll consider it...

Then you should have evaluated the latest version of Rev before choosing it for a valuable project. It is not always wise to use the latest version of everything if your money is on the line. If you are so certain that the old Metacard IDE is better, use it.


I sympathize with wasting time on your own penny. But in a community where many people spend hours every week contributing and helping and bug hunting, to sound off about your 2 hours in BugZilla and your 1 day slippage in releasing a stack, it rings very hollow with me. I'm sure in your Supercard and HC days, you lost a day somewhere when your stacks got corrupted, for example. Rev ain't perfect, but you can't shake a stick at it's productivity just because you found some geometry bugs.

As for our enterprise license, I dare not put RR in our production
network! It's that bad!

Because the IDE has bugs? The engine is identical to MetaCard's.
If geometry manager is your headache, maybe it's not ready for your needs. And maybe there are more workarounds. And maybe the bugs would be fixed by now if you hadn't been too stubborn to re-enter them in BugZilla a long time ago.


There would be twice as many issues which I dont have in MC. It's been
running so
smoothly for the past 2 years that Scott has heard from me once (partly
thanks to my
own script editor)! ;)

Then why don't you either stick with what was working, or actually help make Rev better in a constructive fashion?


I feel like everyday is a battle to get things working in RR... I like the
features but
I dont appreciate it's quality.

Then join the process of helping improve it. That's a pretty unique empowerment that you won't find with many major tools.
If you don't have time to contribute to the community, why should it jump to support you above and beyond others?


- Brian

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