KNUT wrote:At first Heimo wrote:All in all I'm happy with Salamander. [...]I never had problems with the beta versions.
...and than he wrote:But I think it is time now to take a look at other File Managers.
I think this is the wrong conclusion!!
This is A VERY RIGHT CONCLUSION. I am struggeling with Servant Salamander for exactly the same reason. At home I'm fine to be beta user but at work I NEED to be official user. To be able to do that I need:
- purchased license
- no beta (company will never buy beta product)
- FTP support (2.0 is not an option)
I've been fan of SS/Altap since first version of SS came to the world, always happy to help, give feedback etc, but honestly what Altap is doing is unbelievable - if you look on last 3 years (or how long they are developing 2.5) what did they did except FTP? NOTHING!!! Releasing new versions where the only changes are new icons, web forum and other stupid things. To be really honest, this is killing Servant Salamander and whole Altap. As you can see from feedbacks normal users do not care about your betas - they install it only because they cannot use 2.0 (FTP) and developers force them to reinstall every 3 months - whoever you asked (talking about normal users) the answer will be - I don't care about small bugfixes because I've never ever experienced them since I am not doing those "special cases things" where you can experience them and by normal use you won't experience any of them.
2.5 could have already been relased approx. 2 years ago if Altap wouldn't loose time on non important things, focused on FTP and final release, then you could have played with what you are doing now and everybody would be happy...
So, Altap guys, PLEASE stop playing and release final 2.5 - you are loosing thousands users every day (yes, there is competition). Be aware that business users cannot officially install your betas on their computers!!! You can play with nonreal bugfixes if this is really what you like, but release 2.5. As programmers you should know that something like SW without bugs does not exists and if your goal would be to fix all bugs you would never release final version.
Your answer is always "we have only few (1-2) people to do the job" but honestly - do you think that with this approach the situation will become beter? No way! You are loosing customers instead of getting them. Today it is extremely difficult to get new ones and those who will switch to Total Commander or other will never come back. So focuse on REAL things - final release => more registered users => more money => more developers instead of killing yourself.
I'm sorry for a bit angry post but this is what I really feel - I always loved SS and I would never think that I will realistically think about switching to another File Manager, but now my patience is almost over...