Gianni
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| Posted: 09/30/2002, 12:43 AM |
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Hi,
I have added some wishes to my wishlist, but I don't realise if anybody looks at it. All my wishes are "not rated" and "not approved".
My questions are:
- do CC developers read whish-lists?
- how can I perceive that a wish has been evaluated?
- how can I understand the reason why a wish has been rejected?- why are all my wishes "not rated"?
Thanks
Gianni
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EMG
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| Posted: 09/30/2002, 10:51 AM |
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maybe you should post this inquiry on the wishlist... :^l
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DR
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| Posted: 09/30/2002, 12:23 PM |
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Not sure if this helps, but since the days of CodeCharge, they incorporated a lot of wishes into CodeCharge Studio.
BTW, the ratings are done by users, not by YesSoftware.
Don
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RonB
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 3:23 AM |
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I think they have incorporated a lot of the wishes already but also do think that giving the option to post wishes means you have to take the time to maintain this list. I have several waiting to be aproved for months now and if you look at the date of the last entry in the wishlist on the site you will see that the list isn't very current.
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KR 40334233@gmx.n
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 4:48 AM |
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I have also posted a number of requests, that I think were quite reasonable and intelligible requests, but they have not been approved. Nor have I heard that they have been disapproved I should point out. I am hoping there is just some time delay and somebody will eventually get to them.
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imranz
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| Posted: 10/01/2002, 10:19 AM |
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I would have to give a whole hearted and loud YES, they do listen to the wish list. I can't even count how many of my wishes have made their way into the old CodeCharge app in the last year and a half, and heck, if you went back and found all the old wishes that people have been submitting since day one, you'd basically see an early blue-print of CodeCharge Studio spelled out right there!
Not many software companies will look at a wish-list and create a whole new app out of it to appease the direction that the developers want the application to go.
Love it.
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