Upgrade
Posted: 2015-05-21 23:47
Hello, let me open this statement with the following:
I will be buying this minor-version.
BUT I do so, having no alternative.
I do not mind paying for 'Upgrades' - but this, version 5.40 is NOT an upgrade... it's a minor-version (See: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/qu ... do-you-use for definitions in general use) that majorly fixes bugs / changes (updates) in external program references (bootstrap/ jQuery / jQuery UI etc)
It IS a good program - that's essentially infinitely adaptable - it's use of 'hooks' (although I've seen them in other programs) - makes it highly configurable. And this from someone who's owns and uses Scriptcase and ComponentOne Studio. The speed with which I can get a small project up and running is beyond compare - many of my client have small (read: miniscule or 'no') budget (Typically: charities, help shops etc).
If the programmer(s) (and here I'm uncertain but convinced it's in the single) wish to offer this as an 'Upgrade' then they'll have to increase either:
a) The amount of features your program offers or
b) increase the number of programmers / and/or testing time so that the number of minor versions (bug fixes) decreases.
Yours, primitive_man
I will be buying this minor-version.
BUT I do so, having no alternative.
I do not mind paying for 'Upgrades' - but this, version 5.40 is NOT an upgrade... it's a minor-version (See: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/qu ... do-you-use for definitions in general use) that majorly fixes bugs / changes (updates) in external program references (bootstrap/ jQuery / jQuery UI etc)
It IS a good program - that's essentially infinitely adaptable - it's use of 'hooks' (although I've seen them in other programs) - makes it highly configurable. And this from someone who's owns and uses Scriptcase and ComponentOne Studio. The speed with which I can get a small project up and running is beyond compare - many of my client have small (read: miniscule or 'no') budget (Typically: charities, help shops etc).
If the programmer(s) (and here I'm uncertain but convinced it's in the single) wish to offer this as an 'Upgrade' then they'll have to increase either:
a) The amount of features your program offers or
b) increase the number of programmers / and/or testing time so that the number of minor versions (bug fixes) decreases.
Yours, primitive_man