Hi Al,
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I take issue with won't be cheap. If you consider it from the
perspective of a commercial user, where the alternatives are
proprietary software oppressive license issues and a high
price, this option probably is cheaper, and will give you much
more return on investment.
On Monday 26 February 2007 21:46, Ales Hvezda wrote:
Just a reminder that there are really only three ways to get
misfeatures fixed (listed from the most effective to the most
expensive):
1) Submit a patch for the misfeature to the appropriate patch
tracker.
So far, I have rarely found
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OK, wart alert. I go into preferences and I expect to see the
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I'll file bug reports for these.
Thank you Steve. Not speaking for the PCB developers, but I'm sure they
appreciate the bug reports; I know I do.
Just a reminder that there are really only three ways to get
Thank you Steve. Not speaking for the PCB developers, but I'm sure they
appreciate the bug reports; I know I do.
We appreciate all the feedback, with the understanding that we can
only get to a tiny percentage of it at a time, as there's only a few
of us, and we only do this as a hobby.
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