khm...khm...
was promised by the end of september, so small update about status wouldn't
hurt <g>
thanks, darko
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khm...khm...
was promised by the end of september, so small update about status wouldn't
hurt <g>
thanks, darko
Hi Darko,
> khm...khm...
> was promised by the end of september, so small update about status
> wouldn't hurt <g>
Yes, you are absolutely right. I completely forgot about a "LAN Update"
feature progress update, sorry.
The shocking news is that there was even less interest in the "LAN Update"
beta than I expected! Nearly ZERO interest in this feature :-( It's
absolutely impossible to test this feature with only a few LAN Update beta
testers, so... We need at least 150-200 registered testers before we can
even start such a LAN Update beta.
Friedrich
Hi Friedrich,
while you have absolutely right to make any decisions about SB,
I reserve the right to be unhappy ...
Under "what is planned for future versions" there is LAN Update with no mention
"if there would be more interest".
But. it's ok, I was afraid that you are perfect, and who like the perfect guys anyway? <g>
Darko
Darko,
> while you have absolutely right to make any decisions about SB,
> I reserve the right to be unhappy ...
>
> Under "what is planned for future versions" there is LAN Update with no
> mention
> "if there would be more interest".
>
> But. it's ok, I was afraid that you are perfect, and who like the perfect
> guys anyway? <g>
Ask my wife -- I am NOT perfect <bg>
To be fair, the "What Is Planned For Future Versions" section states that it
"should be in one of the next releases" and that "there are certain
important factors that could cause Lindersoft's future development efforts
to differ materially from those anticipated by some of the statements made
above".
But hey, these are theoretical aspects <g>. And I am not saying that we
cancelled the "LAN Update" feature!!!!!!!!
With so many SetupBuilder developers worldwide in more than 80 countries,
adding new functionality has to be a priority-driven processes. There is no
other way to handle this (and we already have a roadmap for 2012). If we
receive multiple requests for the same feature then chances are that it
might get a higher development priority. We don't want to waste development
resources on features that nobody is interested in. For example, there were
183 requests for "Windows 7 Taskbar Progress" support in only 20 weeks.
Hmm, I had no idea that there is such a "progress bar" feature in Windows
7 -- but with nearly 200 requests, we had to add support for it to the next
SB build.
But even with "suboptimal" interest for a "LAN Update" feature in the past,
we tried to get beta testers on board. Unfortunately, 19 registered "LAN
Update" testers is simply not enough <g>.
Friedrich
Friedrich,
You may not be aware of this but I'm very interested in LAN update. :)
- Kelly
Hi Kelly,
>
> You may not be aware of this but I'm very interested in LAN update. :)
>
Well, I had no idea <vbg> ;-)
Maybe we can generate some more interest in a "LAN Update" feature. Would
it be possible for you to tell the community why you are interested in LAN
Update and what it can/should do for you?
Perhaps other developers also need this kind of capability, but don't know
what the "LAN Update" feature is for.
Thanks,
Friedrich
Kelly should count for '150 registered testers'<g>
-- Roger Due
> Kelly should count for '150 registered testers'<g>
<G> :-)
Friedrich
> Perhaps other developers also need this kind of capability, but don't know
> what the "LAN Update" feature is for.
>
That's the boat I am in, I might really need this feature and don't know
it ;-)
Seriously, what does the "LAN Update" provide?
Regards
Parker
from the help:
Web Update already provides an easy and royalty-free way for software
application developers
to simply add live Internet version updating to any program.
LAN Update makes it possible to use the same technology
to add live LAN version updating to any program.
Darko