I wonder what you mean by "How I long for the days when programs had to
be tight and debugging was completed before product release." I don't
recall such days. I've been using computers since the 80's, and I don't
recall a time when programs didn't ship with bugs. How many dot versions
were there for DOS 3.0? Unless you're writing HelloWorld, or have an
infinite amount of time to review code and test, you always have had and
you always will have bugs, at least in programming as we know it today.
On 09/28/2013 03:15 AM, eric oyen wrote:
you know what? I have some cheese (extra sharp cheddar) to go with that whine.
:)
Normally, I don't post much as I am a fast learner. However, today I got
saddled with several problems demanding a priority all at the same time.
How I long for the days when programs had to be tight and debugging was
completed before product release.
-eric
On Sep 28, 2013, at 1:07 AM, BBS wrote:
It's kinda stupid that all I'm reading on this list is people crying about
Apple forcing people to upgrade to iOS7. Get over it. Seriously! If you don't
like how Apple does things, then go to Android. As for me, I love iOS7 and I
haven't ran into any of the bugs that people speak of on this list. My
Voiceover runs smoothly, I love the new Siri voices although I wish we could
use them with Voiceover, and I like how Voiceover is using the new Vocalizer
Expressive engine. I love iOS 7 and when Mavericks comes out next month for my
Mac I'll probably upgrade that too unless the rumors are true that I need 8
gigs of ram for it to run properly. And I know there will be bugs with that OS
but I'm not scared of bugs. Somewhat annoyed, but not scared. I think what I'm
trying to say is that there will be bugs on any OS on any device. Our job is to
find them and report them to Apple Accessibility right away.
Shawn
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