• SONAR
  • Release date for stable "non-quick-fix" release version (p.3)
2012/10/18 16:26:02
backwoods
I'm OK here. I'll survive, somehow.

This forum gives one an insight into what Business faces every day- angry customers with very minor grievances. There was one guy on another thread who was pretty furious that the Sonar startup splash screen has a little flicker sometimes. I mean, it's a bug, and is known, why the hell hasn't it been fixed.


2012/10/18 16:29:00
bapu
daryl1968


sorry ee- hole-ay, not feeling cheated

+1.6
2012/10/18 16:58:47
fooman
backwoods


I'm OK here. I'll survive, somehow.

This forum gives one an insight into what Business faces every day- angry customers with very minor grievances. There was one guy on another thread who was pretty furious that the Sonar startup splash screen has a little flicker sometimes. I mean, it's a bug, and is known, why the hell hasn't it been fixed.

+1!
I truly feel bad posting negativity on here, and do so to find help and no expecting anyone at CW to take interest because I assume they have 100s of bug reports to file through.
2012/10/18 18:08:58
Splat

> I for one would like to ask Cakewalk to disclose WHEN they intend to release the next upgrade.

I will answer on their behalf. When it is ready and tested.
If you don't like that answer go back to playing X1 for the moment.

> You know.... it IS possible to write bug-free software. You just have to set that as a goal and stick to it. 

Oh go home you patronizing little [REMOVED], you clearly know nothing about software development....
2012/10/18 18:13:21
Splat

> There was one guy on another thread who was pretty furious that the Sonar startup splash screen has a little flicker sometimes. I mean, it's a bug, and is known, why the hell hasn't it been fixed. 

Yeah this really helps me make music! ;)
2012/10/18 19:36:04
StarTekh
Hijole Kid please list the issues your having with x-2 .. as you didnt in your orignal post !!
2012/10/18 19:59:19
Splat
Naa - please don't Hijole Kid  .... go and talk to Cakewalk direct where they can officially ignore you :).  Tell them you know all about software ;).
2012/10/18 20:02:24
rivers88
Hijole Kid


.... You know.... it IS possible to write bug-free software. You just have to set that as a goal and stick to it. Regards, Hijole Kid (pronounced ee- hole-ay)
Right -
 
AND that includes testing every variant of said software with every conceivable combination of hardware, operating system, application software, utilities, system problems, ID10T errors, etc., etc. that exists in the world-wide market for said software.
 
Reasonable in a "controlled environment"?
Sure.
 
Reasonable in the "real world"?
Uh, no....

2012/10/18 20:06:16
Splat
Exactly Rivers. I'd go one step further and say sure it would only be reasonable in a controlled environment if you spent 75% of your budget on testing. Sorry it totally annoys me people claim to know things when they don't. Instead they assume and therefore they think they are right (urghh!).
2012/10/18 23:50:31
chrisharbin
These threads always frustrate me. They always seem like a political debate, it's about winning the argument, and not the "issue" In fact, I've been through a few of these and nobody made me buy the update, but I think of POV to cosider: When X1 was released, I got the groove 3 video. Audiosnap worked for "his" version. Not only was it broke in the release, it took quite some time to get a fix. Can you not understand that kind of frustration?
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