Re: Realtime Midi Input
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:33 pm
Goodbye!
I am sorry to say this, but people like who are not even able to trust other people to eventually learn from their mistakes are one of the reasons today's world is so impersonal and unpleasant.
As much as I hate bad work (I really do, ask all people that know me), I always give others the benefit of the doubt.
I could even reverse your own argument: From day one of Notion, this particular bug was reported here in this public board. You could have gathered the information before ordering. I, too, am disappointed by some of the big bugs in Notion, but I will stick to the company - I have experienced FAR worse. The people here are incredibly helpful and I am sure they really work hard to fix all the bugs.
That products are released too early unfortunately is a reality today. But ask yourself: In your dayjob, was your work today absolutely perfect and flawless? Mine sure wasn't. In software development there are deadlines. Sometimes you have to make compromises. Bad thing, but that's how the cookie crumbles
I am sorry to say this, but people like who are not even able to trust other people to eventually learn from their mistakes are one of the reasons today's world is so impersonal and unpleasant.
As much as I hate bad work (I really do, ask all people that know me), I always give others the benefit of the doubt.
I could even reverse your own argument: From day one of Notion, this particular bug was reported here in this public board. You could have gathered the information before ordering. I, too, am disappointed by some of the big bugs in Notion, but I will stick to the company - I have experienced FAR worse. The people here are incredibly helpful and I am sure they really work hard to fix all the bugs.
That products are released too early unfortunately is a reality today. But ask yourself: In your dayjob, was your work today absolutely perfect and flawless? Mine sure wasn't. In software development there are deadlines. Sometimes you have to make compromises. Bad thing, but that's how the cookie crumbles