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well at least the cocoa issue is one that he states in the product description. He certainly isn't making that a surprize. At the moment i am enjoying that part. I am finding out which of my apps are cocoal and which are carbon. i know many people can tell anyway, but this is a quick and easy indicator for someone who is less osx savy like me. And he is working on fixing this issue. I certainly think the product was ready enough for release so that a number of people would find it very usefull right off the bat. I have sure played with a lot of apps that weren't this ready when they became available.
to clarify - the price is about $35, $20 for the upgrade. maybe a bit pricey i will agree, but one of the few helper apps i think is probably worth it in the convience it provides. I mean, this is an app i will use every day. It will only cost a few pennies per day or less. There are some programs you couldn't get the price down to less than a dollar a day before they charge you for the next update. and in the past, Default Folder was updated fairly regularly and for free. Besides, Jon clearly states not to bother buying it till it works for you - that's what i mean by great attitude.
So where do these other overly defensive and rude developers get their bad attitudes from? Is it just fragile egos or is there something more to it? I am sure we have all had experiences like GadgetLover's and I agree with him - why support people like that?
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