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Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Jun 9, 2009 at 01:31 PM

 

>Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>>
>>>Just a short note to let you know that there is already an
> >>update 9.24c available @ URL http://www.infoqube.biz/download
>>Click
>download
> >Did you HAVE to tell ME that? 

No Cassius I didn’t have to tell you that. In fact, I wasn’t telling you anything. My post was addressed to Fredy who seemed to be having all kinds of trouble with IQ.


Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA

 


Posted by Fredy
Jun 10, 2009 at 06:39 PM

 

The group dynamics here are so funky it’s much more than caricatural only. Almost all are programmers, etc., but logic ain’t the strongest quality for most. Ubiquitous whining about PIMs and others going bust, but soooo proud to of the happy few intelligent enough to use such highbrow software nobody understands but them. I have been treated like an idiot here from day 1 ; you and the marketeers here don’t understand that treating like idiots normal people is not going to sell any product. It’s a wonderful exclusivity here, in chatting ; but developers who develop for you, instead of developing for stupid people like me, are stupid developers, think about it. But then, whining about defunct software helps your egos, so those developers are serving the people they falsely assume they are backed by. Developers take YOUR feedback here, which serves them to avoid their market, and THAT’s really funky. This forum is an outliners graveyard. I might be naive sometimes, but looking out for even more gross credulity than mine, here you’ll find, plenty. Bye.

 


Posted by Jon Polish
Jun 10, 2009 at 07:13 PM

 

Freddy:

Attitude and tone aside, I think you have some valid points. Some people (myself included) require very specialized tools, hence the rarified atmosphere of this forum. As a group, there is an appreciation of, and an on-going quest for software that meets special needs or is flexible enough (aka complicated) to adapt.

Jon

 


Posted by Fredy
Jun 10, 2009 at 08:44 PM

 

Thank you Jon, in the desert a glass of water is worth a well.

 


Posted by quant
Jun 10, 2009 at 09:47 PM

 

> Fredy:
> ... in order for him to avoid such a disaster as UR?s, which isn?t but a GUI disaster, in its widest sense.

UR has one of the BEST, most configurable GUI I’ve ever seen. YOU can create/customize your menus, create new and customize existing toolbars, configure 6 layouts, configure shortcuts, rearange all panes, make them floating, autohide or tabs of the single pane, ... almost anothing to make it exactly as YOU want it. Perfect!

 


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