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Posted by pereh
Nov 15, 2010 at 08:10 PM

 

On bitsdujour, askSam has been described as orphanware by a user (me). And there has been an interesting answer from a developer:
” Wade Goodman: Hi all - we have not abandoned the program. We are having some major trouble with out forums and unfortunately have not been able to respond/track properly. We are in the process of moving our forums to another system.
askSam is still being actively developed and supported. We handle support via email and phone. We are working on a new full version and have released many free maintenance releases since our last major release.
” What do users of askSam think about active/further development and bug fixes?

Thanks,Peter.

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Nov 15, 2010 at 09:17 PM

 

I have a license to version 7—I think I bought it while in a CRIMP dillerium. AskSam has always felt like the ultimate tease to me, promising exactly what I was looking for, but delivering a buggy, quirky, quivering mess. The “editor” window is very tempermental. I’ve never gotten reports to print properly.

As for it being abandonware, I’d tend to believe that the developer is still “developing” it, if you can count adding useless features and not fixing existing problems developing. I’d like to be wrong. If AskSam truly lived up to its promise, it would be a great piece of software for CRIMPers.

Steve

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Nov 15, 2010 at 10:51 PM

 

Stephen, I agree with you.

Going by my readings of the AskSam forums over the years, some significant issues - printing being one, were never dealt with definitively.

And more recently, it appeared as though the company abandoned the forums.

Daly


Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I have a license to version 7—I think I bought it while in a CRIMP dillerium. AskSam has
>always felt like the ultimate tease to me, promising exactly what I was looking for,
>but delivering a buggy, quirky, quivering mess. The “editor” window is very
>tempermental. I’ve never gotten reports to print properly.
> >As for it being
>abandonware, I’d tend to believe that the developer is still “developing” it, if you
>can count adding useless features and not fixing existing problems developing. I’d
>like to be wrong. If AskSam truly lived up to its promise, it would be a great piece of
>software for CRIMPers.
> >Steve

 


Posted by Steve
Nov 16, 2010 at 04:04 PM

 

Well, all I can say is I’ve been in email contact with tech support at AskSam because I’m checking out version 7.  They do reply quickly so that’s good.

As for “bug” fixes, updates, whatever I have no idea.  I have version 6 and used it for quite a while.  I moved away from it because I was looking for nirvana in software to handle clients research of packages (I’m a travel agent) and storage of news clippings.  The forums and other concerns had me head in other directions.

After trying many other programs (U.R. being one), I’m looking to go back to AS.  For what I am needing it has the capabilities.  I’m not looking at what will do, I’m looking at what it does now. 

Steve

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Nov 16, 2010 at 04:13 PM

 

Steve, I’m curious to know what the capabilities are that AS can handle that are moving you back to it?

Thanks.

Daly


Steve wrote:
>Well, all I can say is I’ve been in email contact with tech support at AskSam because I’m
>checking out version 7.  They do reply quickly so that’s good.
> >As for “bug” fixes,
>updates, whatever I have no idea.  I have version 6 and used it for quite a while.  I moved
>away from it because I was looking for nirvana in software to handle clients research
>of packages (I’m a travel agent) and storage of news clippings.  The forums and other
>concerns had me head in other directions.
> >After trying many other programs (U.R.
>being one), I’m looking to go back to AS.  For what I am needing it has the capabilities. 
>I’m not looking at what will do, I’m looking at what it does now. 
> >Steve

 


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