Of course he's busy, just be patient and you will get rewarded![]()
"Object reference not set to an instance of a object"
Using the older version until IB is updated.
Thx for updating![]()
never mind... someone else will log it on the bugtracker
mezz0, its very easy to use the bugtracker once you've registered. just as easy as posting in here
mezz0, its very easy to use the bugtracker once you've registered. just as easy as posting in here
More then 10 years I have been providing unix and linux support to internal and external clients.
I have probably implemented, evaluated and used more bugtracking and ticketing systems then a lot of you combined.
Here I am a user.. not an admin, nor the helpdesk, 2e or 3e line support person.
I choose not to use your bugtracker, because it is a waste of my time.
What you guys use for your internal kitchen, is your business. not mine.
No offense guys, but we shouldn't be forced to use your software to log bugs.
EDIT: come to think of it, you are actually the very first company I have ever come across that expects its
clients to use a bugtracker. Most take their clients feedback and log tickets themselves.
If you ask me, that's the way it should be used.
Ure not forced to use our software or the bugtracker
hi1674 said:How about doing something about the PvP feature instead of adding new things?
More then 10 years I have been providing unix and linux support to internal and external clients.
I have probably implemented, evaluated and used more bugtracking and ticketing systems then a lot of you combined.
Here I am a user.. not an admin, nor the helpdesk, 2e or 3e line support person.
I choose not to use your bugtracker, because it is a waste of my time.
What you guys use for your internal kitchen, is your business. not mine.
No offense guys, but we shouldn't be forced to use your software to log bugs.
EDIT: come to think of it, you are actually the very first company I have ever come across that expects its
clients to use a bugtracker. Most take their clients feedback and log tickets themselves.
If you ask me, that's the way it should be used.