jasetaro
Well-known member
It's not the lawsuit so much as it totality of the company's actions over the last couple -- several years... Starting with VB4, the new licensing scheme, the pre-sale, the rushed not quite ready for prime time release, the stupid little bugs like the broken upgrade script in one release... Yeah, it was a simple fix, but I shouldn't have to edit their code (and beyond that how the hell does something like that get past QA testing?).
The lawsuit -- really it was thinly veiled threat towards customers who might purchase an XF license in their press release that was the last straw for me.
Relationships, whether they be personal or professional are built certain things, among them mutual trust and respect, when those things are broken the relationship crumbles... that's were I think a lot of us are with IB/VB.
The lawsuit -- really it was thinly veiled threat towards customers who might purchase an XF license in their press release that was the last straw for me.
Relationships, whether they be personal or professional are built certain things, among them mutual trust and respect, when those things are broken the relationship crumbles... that's were I think a lot of us are with IB/VB.