I was simply trying that as way of explaining why it's unfair to expect something that is apparently custom coded to work only on WE to also work on other products...Cynthia Moore wrote:It's always possible to find an analogy to support whatever your position is. Now whether that analogy carries any weight with the user community is another matter entirely.
Yes, it's billed as a replacement as Open Office is known as a replacement for Office but there are things that OO can't do either which Office does...I think XY does at least 98% of what WE does -- and -- if we insisted XY do everything WE does, then XY couldn't even have main menu options that didn't 100% match WE.XY is billed as a WE replacement. I think most users would expect that it would do everything that WE does, but better.
They are at least one of the most advertised but may not be the best.Carbonite is one of the leading, if not THE leading, providers of online backup.
You do realize there really isn't a "they" with XY, right? It's 99.99% a "he" as in Don...and he is limited by what the external Windows API's provide...if Carbonite has hooked into WE internals as it may have based on what little we know, there is nothing Don can do to match that...The right-click menu is an integral part of that product. XY will find a way to make it work or provide a usable workaround or they will not. Analogies and excuses are not likely to be worth much. It works or it doesn't. Right now, it doesn't.
I'll leave with this analogy: I can't expect an attachment specifically made for a Black&Decker tool to also work on a Makita tool unless that attachment is made to fit things common to all brands of tools of that type.