I've been developing computer software for over three decades. Rarely, do I encounter a product implemented which is a result of true agile development. It's usually all talk and little action. The rapid life cycles provide stakeholders (you) with valuable new features, enhancements and defect resolution quickly. Your time is finite. Quality is ultimately everything. Being effective and efficient in the management of your files is more complex than ever. More important today for your concerns than ever before, is, fast, effective communications with the developer and the community. I highly recommend XYplorer as the Ultimate File Manager for the Windows environment.
Future experiences and observations to be posted...
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Re: Amazing Product, Amazing Developer
Thank you very much! I added your statement to my testimonials page:
http://www.xyplorer.com/reviews.htm
Do you maybe have a better name and a location to put there?
http://www.xyplorer.com/reviews.htm
Do you maybe have a better name and a location to put there?
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Re: Amazing Product, Amazing Developer
I've been involved with computers in one way or another since 1974...and home computers since 1979 (a Radio Shack TRS-80!) and I also have NEVER encountered a developer like Don! His dedication and responsiveness is what convinced me to try and assist him and XY as much as I'm able...which unfortunately isn't quite as much as it was at one time due to a vision issue...but I tell people the only software that I know of that offers such frequent releases/updates is anti-virus software and maybe FireFox developer builds.Zardoz2293 wrote:I've been developing computer software for over three decades. Rarely, do I encounter a product implemented which is a result of true agile development. It's usually all talk and little action. The rapid life cycles provide stakeholders (you) with valuable new features, enhancements and defect resolution quickly.
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.