On Sun Jun 17, 2007, Bob Warren bobwarren at howsoft.com had written:

Dear Colleagues,

My last post to this UR-List is a bit long, so I have made it available at ...

Regards to you all,

Bob


and from his long post what I think is the essential part:

I bought my Rev/Linux Studio on 1st September 2005.

Subsequently, attempting to develop perfectly normal projects with Rev/Linux, I discovered exactly how shoddy the product was. It was as full of holes as a piece of Swiss cheese, and worse, such bugs had no viable workarounds.

Since 1st September 2005, when I purchased the product:

a) No further releases of any kind have been offered by Runtime Revolution
b) Not one single bugfix has been made available.


I do not mind being addressed as "colleague" - after all, aren't we all (or at least most of us) trying to "promote" Revolution, which denotes "to move forward", as Bob apparently wanted Revolution to proceed in such a direction? I suppose, even the "Pros" would support "promotion"?

In his justified anger and frustation Bob certainly was not best-advised to comment on various numbers of posts and naming some authors of such posts, but the frustation itself is understandable.

I remember various announcements from the side of Revolution during the course of the last two years that bug fixes and new releases for Linux were imminent.

I think it is not justified to introduce such special flaming categories like the term "schizophrenic" in this context.

Best,

Wilhelm Sanke

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