John Boyle wrote:
I will then have to switch to IE

Do that, you don't seem to want to understand or actually get help, from all I read here - which I don't appreciate but I also see that it rewards us more to help those who are willing than those who are not.

To summarize: For most people, migration from 1.1.x to 2.0 works automatically and fine. We regret that there are some where this isn't the case and try to help if we get a clear picture of what went wrong and what can be done. "It's JUNK" isn't a such clear picture at all. Sorry. Also, once the 1.x profile is migrated to 2.0, it will continue to work for 2.1 and further releases, no more complicate migration will be required. The migration *from 1.x* to a newer version is easiest now with 2.0 (or any 2.0.x version) and will become harder and harder with later releases like 2.1 and so on, as support for importing some of the 1.x data will be dropped gradually (which will not be any problem for anyone already migrated to 2.0).

Also, we are happy about constructive feedback with good ideas of how specific things can be achieved, but as a volunteer project, we are dependent on someone volunteering his or her time for actually getting things done - all members of our team are actual volunteers who only work on the project in their so-called "free" time, usually next to some day job. Due to that, we are happy for anyone donating his or her time to helping us out, be it in helping other users to resolve problem, help testing our work or actually helping to develop fixes to bugs or eventually even new features. Please remember that and show those people the respect they deserve for trying to make things work well - even if they are not successful in every single instance.

Robert Kaiser
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