Uh, you can call Hrast a bad developer but i can't call That outlook entitled, selfish, and immature? Notice i said that 'outlook' is entitled not that You are entitled, selfish, and immature. I don't know much about you other than what you post. My comments are on what you posted not on you.egbert101 wrote:See, I haven't even engaged you, yet you jump onto the insult and personal attack bandwagon, showing the same cultish behaviour as all the others.CrystalWizard wrote: You are being negative and You have lost the plot (if you ever had it.) Calling Hrast Programmer a 'bad developer' (or at least insinuating it) proves it. It also shows a really entitled, selfish, and immature outlook. Once again, if you don't like it, can't use it, etc. then move on. It would be like me calling U&I Software "bad developers" because they haven't made MetaSynth pc compatible. Actually the comparison doesn't fit because MetaSynth is a item of commerse but Tranzistow and Diodow are Not.
At this point it seems that any more effort trying to put the matter in perspective is time wasted. Words, logic, and reasoning don't work with everyone.
Again, having a different opinion on a public forum isn't a crime.
Cultish behaviour? I have not yet installed Deodow or Tranzistow (haven't had time.) The issue for me is once again: if a dev releases an 'as is' instrument and then gets criticized (the dev not the software) they are likely not going to do it again. Any dev reading this thread who has created something different (something only releasable as is because of time constraints, other interests, etc) would possibly not release it after seeing Hrast called a "bad dev". That will possibly impact me (and others) negatively in that we might have no access next time. This sux. For the complainers it's no big deal, they lose nothing.
Everyone has a right to express their opinions on KVR. Everyone else has a right to comment on those opinions. I usually don't say anything when i see the entitled, immature (IMO) views but since this can affect me eventually i felt like commenting.