Support@Vibes wrote:What make you feel like a subject test ?
Very often bug fixes releases OR one release fixing most of them all ?
Well yes sometimes i DO feel like a test subject. I understand NO SOFTWARE is perfect, but THIS IS A TOOL that i use for work. Does that make sense?
PLEASE READ MY PREVIOUS POSTS PROPERLY. I work as a professional DJ.
Again, IT IS MY JOB - I said it MANY times in my previous posts to make it CLEAR to give you a better understanding of my situation, but it seems you did not understand my point.
If someone sold you a car that you drove to work and home, no other transport/way to get to work and something always went wrong, but NOBODY ever could fix it properly, would that make you angry if you lost your job because you are always late because of your car?
-WOULD YOU GO AND BUY ANOTHER CAR?
From your attitude in your reply, it seems i should just go buy another car, and take this one to the scrap yard......
But thats not me, ok. I always try and get it solved somehow before i give up.....
I try to make my comments as constructive criticism, not a negative attack on your products.
Negativity never achieves anything positive - This is why i love the "Mixvibes" attitude

Support@Vibes wrote:What would you thing if everyday (or week) there was an update fixing 1 or 2 bugs ? Won't you be upset ?
Upset???? more like HAPPY. That would be a BETTER situation. It would solve bugs QUICKER, rather than have to be watching out for 40-50 bug fixes at a time, there would be 1-5 fixes in the release that could be concentrated on. IT MAKES MORE SENSE
Better than having a bug pop up that got through the RC stage, or as an official release. Many bug fix releases are NORMAL for most software companies.
MY point was that users have been waiting since MAY for udate fixes. Ive wasted to much time writing this trying to get my positive constructive vibe across, only to have to explain myself YET AGAIN.
Support@Vibes wrote:Please, do a full session@home with the new 1.3rc and let me know what you found as bugs still laying in there.
We have improved things on the analysis side that should made the system crass less.
If all the Cross users heavily test this 1.3rc, we can have a very strong final release. Each case is one...
This is probably the only point I agree with that you posted in your reply.. I am about to test it out today, and i have a gig tomorrow night, so it sort of is a pain to un-install 1.2.5, install RC 1.3.0, then un-install1.3.0,then re-install1.2.5 Cross.
I will do it for you though.
UncleVibes wrote:Very often bug fixes releases OR one release fixing most of them all ?
There are some compromise to do. Last official release was in may 2009, 7 months ago, previous beta 1.28 end of july, 1.29 early november & now is the release candidate 1.30. Time goes also for the users waiting changes & corrections.
For some of them it's just an emergency or too late (DJ persio

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Well thats the thing Uncle, the general public(99% of users) have not seen any of this beta releases at all, so this is why a lot of us have been frustrated that we cannot see behind the 'Mixvibes Curtain' of software testing and progression. Maybe more information on software progression should be in a 'blog'/ newsletter to users so they are not so in the dark.
I should be spinning instead of typing...
Anyway, im off to do some testing.
cheers