novaburst
Senior Member
There always is an intended time of release for most things in life, i mean have you ever promised to get to a meeting on time, you started out very early to get there 20 min before the start, but there was an accident a mile ahead of you that made very late or even to cancel your presence at the meeting,.People believe it...And if all this promise was a lie, people can get upset...and i understand that....
What we are talking is unforeseen circumstances are not lies they are events that happen out of our control but can have a bad effect on us indirectly but you had nothing to do with it,
Software can be very bewildering sometimes you can get blind sided very often, so a month ago i turned on my machine only to find the elicense was giving me strange messages about my license that the licence was not full or something to that respect and that i did not have full rights i thought WHAAAAAT, i started trying all kinds of things to sort the issue out but to no avail but wasted so much time until i did a reinstall of the dongle license not an update.
It turned out Windows 10 had updated and screwed everything up so who was blindsided here me or the developers, it was not me how could i know that would happen.
It was the developers who got blindsided, and even up until now there has been no update to sort this issue out
What these things can lead one to do is go around thinking its a driver issue or a program issue and you end up uninstalling reinstalling wasting so much time by then you have screwed up your stable system by changing settings and the list just goes on
we always blame something or some one when actually it was not the case
So lets just take this with a pinch of salt because we really don't know anything unless we are there in the developers studio
One thing i would say is the longer it takes for the library to be released the better because it means i can save up some cash to purchase it
Ok jokes aside the longer the better we all have experienced a library that has been pushed out just to meet a dead line how frustrating and unfair that can make us feel.
I would rather encourage a developer to take as much time as they possibly can to bring out the best development they can possibly do so that creation has a very lasting effect on us.
So deadline not really important, demos ok maybe, but a great library when ever its ready even 10 months after the deadline ya hooo who would not want that, stuff the deadline just give me a great product