"Time to be serious."fandango wrote:Orange Girl isn't too pleased either.
where i heard that?
i demoed podium for about 4-5 hours but its just too fiddly.warp x wrote:Rott, there was a free version of Podium on one of the CM coverdiscs some time ago. (Maybe it's on every disc I don't know) I suggest you try that. (I have NO association with Zynewave whatoever, just making a suggestion)
Is it really gone?pdadda wrote:I have not really used eXT2 that much since the automation bug emerged. After a quick test run of 2.5, it seems to be gone. I will have to try out 2.5 this weekend and see if its usable in some way for me.
This is the reaper changelog:sinkmusic wrote:PS : for the fun of it, did you even tried to compare the what'snew.txt of Ext, Live and Reaper ?
Just check this (9 new features after 6 months, no bugfixes, and among the 9 items a so f**king damn importanht amazing "spalsh-screen" wooooo) and this.
ANd this : the changelog from Reaper since July2008 :. All for free. Now THAT is an update. And Reaper is rock stable.
NexxuSix wrote:I have read every post in this thread so far, and personally can feel everybody's pain here. While I wasn't expecting any miracles to happen in XT2.5, I was expecting a noticeable change, and perhaps a handful of the major bugs worked out.
Apparently, none of this has really happened. Yes, I downloaded XT2.5 and tried it out in both Windows and Linux, and really, it seems, not much has changed. Personally, for me it is a let-down to wait and wait and wait... and get little in return.
According to Uli Behringer, he takes pride in his company, and the products that his company provides. Uli's primary concern is customer satisfaction and product reliability.
For me personally, I am most likely going to write Uli directly, and ask him for an ultimatum:
Either get EnergyXT 2.5 fixed, and by that I mean, start working through the list of bugs... and not just any particular area, but rather the top two or three bugs in every category... and provide an overall improvement to the product...
or...
I will promptly request a refund of my license. Oh, yeah, I read the User Agreement, and realize there is no refund, but on the other hand, as others, and myself have said: "I'm a paying customer"
I'm not going to vent, or name-call, or trash anyone or anything in this forum. Simply put: I want what I paid for, and I want support from either Jorgen and/or Behringer. If they say you can get support on this forum from the developers, then I want to see it, or I want compensation.
Uli, and Jorgen: The clock is ticking... I will type up a letter very soon and send it off to Mr. Behringer personally in two weeks. My suggestion is that you, Jorgen and Uli is that you react positively with your paying customers, do what ever it takes to work out the bugs in the code, and deliver a quality product, or prepare to refund the license, and lose a large customer following and suffer damaging reputation to your companys.
+1Selfik wrote:NexxuSix wrote:I have read every post in this thread so far, and personally can feel everybody's pain here. While I wasn't expecting any miracles to happen in XT2.5, I was expecting a noticeable change, and perhaps a handful of the major bugs worked out.
Apparently, none of this has really happened. Yes, I downloaded XT2.5 and tried it out in both Windows and Linux, and really, it seems, not much has changed. Personally, for me it is a let-down to wait and wait and wait... and get little in return.
According to Uli Behringer, he takes pride in his company, and the products that his company provides. Uli's primary concern is customer satisfaction and product reliability.
For me personally, I am most likely going to write Uli directly, and ask him for an ultimatum:
Either get EnergyXT 2.5 fixed, and by that I mean, start working through the list of bugs... and not just any particular area, but rather the top two or three bugs in every category... and provide an overall improvement to the product...
or...
I will promptly request a refund of my license. Oh, yeah, I read the User Agreement, and realize there is no refund, but on the other hand, as others, and myself have said: "I'm a paying customer"
I'm not going to vent, or name-call, or trash anyone or anything in this forum. Simply put: I want what I paid for, and I want support from either Jorgen and/or Behringer. If they say you can get support on this forum from the developers, then I want to see it, or I want compensation.
Uli, and Jorgen: The clock is ticking... I will type up a letter very soon and send it off to Mr. Behringer personally in two weeks. My suggestion is that you, Jorgen and Uli is that you react positively with your paying customers, do what ever it takes to work out the bugs in the code, and deliver a quality product, or prepare to refund the license, and lose a large customer following and suffer damaging reputation to your companys.
tomg wrote:
Jens and friends worked very hard to drive a wedge between Jorgen and the users. Their efforts are still apparent in this forum.
Of course you are oblivious to all the shit you pulled. You probably think that you were helping. Regardless of what you did here, I though you were way out of line to go on the Reaper forum and air your dirty lanundry.jens wrote:tomg wrote:
Jens and friends worked very hard to drive a wedge between Jorgen and the users. Their efforts are still apparent in this forum.
Oh, once again it's all my fault, yes?
I applaude your for your vivid... *cough* ...perception. You are a smart guy, tomg, and you prove it once again.
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