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Asa Barras wrote:

> Very well said Guy.
>
> Thanks
>
> Asa Barras
>
> Guy Gordon wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Jul 1997 08:08:56 -0600, Equis Support wrote:
> >
> > >As to posting "patches" ON THE WEB SITE.  We do not do that because the
> > >way MetaStock is compiled, it would be nearly impossible.  Most of the
> > >functionality is in the exe itself.  If you have a problem, contact us
> > >in support and if it turns out to be a "bug" that has been fixed, or a
> > >"bug" at all, we will take care of you.  We always have and we always
> > >will.
> >
> > You are not listening to us!
> >
> > I don't *want* to have to find a bug before you will "take care of
> > me".   What if I don't notice the bug?  Does that make it OK for it to
> > be there?
> >
> > What if that bug costs me money, because I didn't notice it, and
> > therefore you didn't "take care of me"?
> >
> > Why should every one of us users have to go through the frustration of
> > identifying each of your bugs, and then contacting you at support,
> > just to find out that you knew about it all along?
> >
> > Let me tell you where Equis is heading.  Did you ever hear of
> > WordPerfect Corp?  They had the same policy on bug fixes.  Do you know
> > where they are now?  Do you know how many of their original employees
> > still have those jobs?
> >
> > You are   N O T    L I S T E N I N G    to your CUSTOMERS!
> >
> > Why do I feel I have to yell to get your attention?  Don't think its
> > just me.  Many others on this list have expressed the same
> > frustration.
> >
> > Your customers want bug fixes on the web.  Don't tell me its "nearly
> > impossible".  Microsoft does it.  Netscape Does it.  Symantec does it.
> > Hell, even *I* do it.  There is nothing impossible about posting a 3Mb
> > MSWIN.EXE on the web in a ZIP file.
> >
> > Stop being negative and do something POSITIVE about it.  Find a way to
> > do it.  If MetaStock really can't be updated on the web because of the
> > way it is compiled, FIX IT SO IT CAN BE.  If *you* don't know how,
> > post this message in the hall, and maybe someone else at Equis will
> > figure it out.  Find out how other companies do it.  Hire a consultant
> > to do it.  BUT DO IT.
> >
> > Why don't you post your data formats on your web page?  Don't you
> > understand that add-on products and utilities would make MetaStock
> > MORE VALUABLE to your customers?   It's the same problem:  it wouldn't
> > add directly to the Equis bottom line, and you just don't care about
> > your customers.