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"GreyBeard" <r.b### [at] sbcglobalnet> wrote in message
news:3fe06dad$1@news.povray.org...
> Just my nickles worth, but having bought another program, Poser 5, and
> finding that it was rushed to meet a timetable, complete with fatal bugs
and
> a poorly thought out interface, take all the time you need for the next
POV.
> Timetable shouldn't mean anything and there is no excuse for releasing
> something as bad as poser was, before the 57 megs of patches to make it
> work. (And it's still unstable)
>
Luckily, I bought Poser 5 recently, and so far it hasn't disappointed me,
possibly because it's already all patched-up. I had just as many problems
with Poser 4. But I haven't used it extensively.
I think the big difference with time-tables is just that in the business
world, delaying the release can cost a company dearly. As someone who
writes software for a living, and having had to push back a lot of dates,
it's never a pleasant experience to explain to management "why". And here I
am posting to the newsgroup... (shhhh)
--
Jeremy
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