Allen Bauer wrote:
> > I have the impression that you do not have enough staff. Why don't > > you hire one or two developers? Here are a lot of people hanging > > around who would help you at once. ;-) > > If only it were actually simple. How, exactly, do you propose these > new folks get paid ;-)?
Well at least don't charge them if they want to receive the next official version (*).
(*) Sorry some bad experience from the past about a serial communication suite, which had a nasty bug costing us a lot of time of testing, providing info, and giving hints about possible solutions and when it was finally was fixed and we wanted to receive an official version containing the fix as suggested by us, we couldn't get it and were forwarded to their sales department...
This was in the MS-DOS 3.x area and we spent a couple of weeks trying to get this fixed and then to receive a message like "the update price of that new fixed version is $40" ...
<suppressing my real feelings about it, to prevent cancellation> @#$I%^$@$#^@%^&*!!!!! </>
-- Pieter
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