v33, v34, v35, not pro...
v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Hi,
Sorry but, I don't like to discover v33, v34, v35 in the same couple of days.
That appears not professional !
There is no developer or beta-tester, capable to check before release ?
Sorry but, I don't like to discover v33, v34, v35 in the same couple of days.
That appears not professional !
There is no developer or beta-tester, capable to check before release ?
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Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Even the largest companies release updates with errors or problems, despite extensive testing. Just Google search for "Microsoft update broke" and see what you find. Look into the Spectre patch issues caused by Intel.
All software developers would like to write perfect, error free code, but unfortunately no one is perfect and neither is testing. The professional thing to do is to correct the problem and release an update as soon as possible to minimize the number of people affected. I would think that most people would take comfort knowing that any potentially serious issues in GoldWave are fixed quickly so that the vast majority of users are never affected.
Frankly I don't understand your attitude. No one purposely makes mistakes. Was it a huge inconvenience to download and install the updates? Would you prefer that issues are left unfixed for months so you only have to download one update just to make it seem more "professional"?
I would love to be able report many problems to Microsoft, Embarcadero, Google, etc. and have them release updates within hours, but that never happens. GoldWave users do get that kind of service.
All software developers would like to write perfect, error free code, but unfortunately no one is perfect and neither is testing. The professional thing to do is to correct the problem and release an update as soon as possible to minimize the number of people affected. I would think that most people would take comfort knowing that any potentially serious issues in GoldWave are fixed quickly so that the vast majority of users are never affected.
Frankly I don't understand your attitude. No one purposely makes mistakes. Was it a huge inconvenience to download and install the updates? Would you prefer that issues are left unfixed for months so you only have to download one update just to make it seem more "professional"?
I would love to be able report many problems to Microsoft, Embarcadero, Google, etc. and have them release updates within hours, but that never happens. GoldWave users do get that kind of service.
Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Hi,
Please don't make mistakes.
I'm an old software engineer with experience of R&D and Product Marketing.
The problem here is not a bugs fixing or product improvement but to give 3 releases in a couple of day.
It's the first time I see that...
Regards,
Please don't make mistakes.
I'm an old software engineer with experience of R&D and Product Marketing.
The problem here is not a bugs fixing or product improvement but to give 3 releases in a couple of day.
It's the first time I see that...
Regards,
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Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Do you think developers make mistakes on purpose? You are the first software engineer I've encountered that has never made a mistake.HiSpeed wrote:Please don't make mistakes.
Seriously though, in what way did these rapid updates affect you negatively?
Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Mistakes on what I was trying to explain !GoldWave Inc. wrote:Do you think developers make mistakes on purpose? You are the first software engineer I've encountered that has never made a mistake.
Download and install for nothing on several PCs !GoldWave Inc. wrote:Seriously though, in what way did these rapid updates affect you negatively?
Finally, if you can't understand what I mean, I wasted my time with you...
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Your comments are not needed and I one hundred percent agree with Chris, No one is perfect and to be honest having to update twice in three days is no big deal. I make this statement as an eighty year old user. I have made mistakes in the past and always make allowances for other peoples error. Now go and have a happy day!!
Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
That's what I was wondering. Chris, your bug fixes are just too prompt, dammit.GoldWave Inc. wrote:Would you prefer that issues are left unfixed for months so you only have to download one update just to make it seem more "professional"?
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I don't want to read the manual either, but, then, it isn't my problem, is it?
Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
I've been writing programs since 1965. Rarely do we (in the professional world) encounter one so rude as YOU, Mister HiSpeed. If you don't like it, then simply LEAVE - and we'll all be happy - including YOU.
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HiSpeed wrote: Download and install for nothing on several PCs !
A username like "HiSpeed" would imply that you probably have high-speed internet...in which case it shouldn't be anything for you to download the program multiple times and install it. It's not like installing ProTools or Audition CC or even izotope RX5 which takes a good 10 minutes. Even on my 6 year old PC Goldwave took about a minute to update and install.
So 3 minutes out of a day compared to dealing with a buggy program for months..or waiting even longer.
I do not know ONE developer/programmer/application that did not have bugs upon release. I've known SEVERAL that have made us live with bugs because pushing out a fix wasn't "in the budget". Microsoft pushes out bad updates all the time. Adobe has pushed out bad updates. Hell...I had the firmware for a ham radio have a bug that prevented it from transmitting full power. We had to wait 3 weeks for the fix.
You've got to be the first person in my 23 years online I've ever heard complain about timely updates. I think if you want to see the real problem you should take a look in the mirror.
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I'll add that installing an update is an entirely voluntary process. The customer isn't forced to do anything. If he wants to wait six months before installing an update, he's free to do so.
I don't want to read the manual either, but, then, it isn't my problem, is it?
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Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Tristan...
I'm a southeastern Michigan native. Say "hi" to all my old friends for me. Heh,heh,heh...
I'm living in Colorado now and loving it... but I always say Michigan is a great place to be from.
I'm a southeastern Michigan native. Say "hi" to all my old friends for me. Heh,heh,heh...
I'm living in Colorado now and loving it... but I always say Michigan is a great place to be from.
Re: v33, v34, v35, not pro...
Roger re greetings. To preserve my professional reputation, though, I won't do any follow-up corrections to my text messages.
I don't want to read the manual either, but, then, it isn't my problem, is it?