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Sa[v]aGe wrote:Ian wrote:You will need to have Nero installed before you can install InCD.
I have Nero. It's 5.5.10.0 version. Will it work with that.
bobmitchell wrote:That's why I am only running Nero 6 in demo mode! I have made them aware of the Word bug since version 4.00.01 or whatever the first version of InCD 4 was...and they haven't even bothered to fix it, yet. Why should I give Ahead any more of my money when they won't fix obvious problems...at one point, insulting me by telling me that it was user error...As many of you who are suffering from the Word bug in InCD 4xx as I am...guess we're all nuts!
Thought...
I just purchased a Plextor PX-708A 8X DVD+R/ 4X DVD-R / 4X DVD+RW / 2X DVD-RW burner with 40 x 24 x 40 CD speeds. It came with Roxio Easy CD Creator 6 plus many extras. One piece of software in the package is Drag to Disk. If it works properly with Saving directly to CD-RW...I will most likely keep it and go back to my licensed Nero 5.5.10.42 in Addition to the Roxio suite. As yet...I have not figured out how to burn DVD Movies with Roxio...other than that...they have done a decent job with ECDC 6.1. C'mon Ahead...can't you take out the time to fix the word bug with InCD and keep your customers smiling?
Bob
bobmitchell wrote:Just removed InCD and installed Roxio Drag to Disk 6.xx. Well...the Word bug isn't here...I wrote three files and saved directly to CD-RW...I really like Drag to Disk...will keep playing with it until I'm convinced. The ball is in Ahead's court.
Bob
kaikow wrote:
Ahead has at least the following problems to fix:
1. They have to demonstrate that they put in place better processes for management, design, implementation and quality assurance. THeir current/past processes are a failure.
RMerlin wrote:kaikow wrote:
Ahead has at least the following problems to fix:
1. They have to demonstrate that they put in place better processes for management, design, implementation and quality assurance. THeir current/past processes are a failure.
<cough> ECD 5.0 <cough> Windows 2000 <cough> <cough>
;)
Point being, bug-free software is something I've given up on seeing years ago. Modern software has outgrown their human programmer's capacity to manage these days, plus marketing department telling programmers when the program _is_ ready to ship. But hey, I'm just an old-timer when it comes to computers. :)
So just to say, InCD4 being a _complete_ rewrite, I was expecting new issues. But I'm not ready to say that the competition is really better, see the reference I made above to the Win2K debacle a few years ago with "that other product".
The best people can do is report how they reproduce the problems they encounter. If 3, 5, 10, 50 persons report the same issue, then the programmers will be hard-pressed to prove that they're all user errors.
Last time I posted on this forum about an InCD issue, I got support from an Ahead representative. That's more than I expected, these days you tend to get support from trained chimps following dumb checklists, so hey, Ahead got my support for now.
Having been told by a US Robotics support person once that defragmenting my HD would solve my USB modem issue made me very sour about the average tech support you can get these days, so anytime I get better-than-average support, I really appreciate it.
<going back to lurk mode>
CCampbell wrote:The point I'm trying to make is that we do appreciate bugs being reported, to us and in the forums. But when they have been acknowledged by the developer and reported as being worked on, do you really need to bring up the issue every chance you get? I see customers report one issue on InCD, and you jump in with a response each time bringing up those issues you wish addressed. And I'm speaking as a member of the forum, not as an Ahead representative in this instance.
LOLMatt wrote:...I'm the BOFH of the forum...
or your afro!Matt wrote:Plus I never shun the opportunity to show my belligerent moderator style!
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