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X> Hello Goncalo,

X> Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 9:59:28 PM, you wrote:

>> The  EULA  are  meant  to protect the software companies from being
>> sued.  If  a  software  company  must use the EULA to justify buggy
>> software  it  better get a new core business... like selling apples
>> on the local market.

X> Well  you  could apply this to some of the biggest companies, never
X> mind  Ritlabs :-)) Just yesterday, as a for instance of how complex
X> and  inter-related problems can be, I set a password in the bios of
X> my  motherboard.  Now,  after entering the password, the SATA check
X> takes  ages  UNLESS I hit return - but nowhere on screen am I asked
X> to.  Look  at  all  the  apps  XP SP2 broke when issued. I have had
X> trouble installing OS/2 on identical systems from Compaq - one went
X> fine, the other never took.

That's  no  excuse. Just because others fail doesn't mean we shouldn't
expect excellency from Ritlabs or, on the other hand, just forgive the
numerous bugs we've seen lately.


With  this  I'm  not saying they're not doing their best but we're not
happy with so many bugs... the bugs must be terminated.


-- 
Best regards,
Goncalo Farias

I am Tweety of Borg.  I tawt I attimilated a Puddy Tat!


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