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If you have trouble... dont forget to say thanks anyway

Last post 05-15-2008 9:48 PM by Chuck Needham. 1 replies.
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  • 05-15-2008 5:35 PM

    If you have trouble... dont forget to say thanks anyway

    I just wanted to show a little support for the folk who have bought this wonderful program to release stage.  This post is just intended to say  THANKS, THANKS, THANKS to the brilliant folk,  who no doubt worked hard,  to get such a cool tool up and running.  It looks to be just what I have always wanted.

     Right now they are probably tearing their hair out with issues...  as is normal for a beta release...  so lets cut them as much slack as we can,  and give ourselves as much info and support as we can,  to help both us and the development team.  This thing has the potential to change the way astronomy and our location in the universe is viewed by the populace in general...  a truly wonderful thing.

    I have no affiliation of any kind with the development team or Microsoft...  my copy doesnt even work yet..  but this is ground breaking stuff that really deserves the accolades it will no doubt garner. 

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  • 05-15-2008 9:48 PM In reply to

    Re: If you have trouble... dont forget to say thanks anyway

    WalrusLike:

    I just wanted to show a little support for the folk who have bought this wonderful program to release stage.  This post is just intended to say  THANKS, THANKS, THANKS to the brilliant folk,  who no doubt worked hard,  to get such a cool tool up and running.  It looks to be just what I have always wanted.

     Right now they are probably tearing their hair out with issues...  as is normal for a beta release...  so lets cut them as much slack as we can,  and give ourselves as much info and support as we can,  to help both us and the development team.  This thing has the potential to change the way astronomy and our location in the universe is viewed by the populace in general...  a truly wonderful thing.

    I have no affiliation of any kind with the development team or Microsoft...  my copy doesnt even work yet..  but this is ground breaking stuff that really deserves the accolades it will no doubt garner. 

     

    Hi WalrusLike,

    You made my day! Big Smile Thank you very much for the kind words. We are a small team and we are trying hard to work on these issues. I am sure your post will bring some smiles.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Chuck

    "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the most discoveries, is not 'Eureka!', but 'That's funny...'" Isaac Asimov
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