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- From: jpotter@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Jonathan Potter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Directory Opus 3.50
- Message-ID: <7959@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 04:41:16 GMT
- Organization: Information Technology Division, The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
- Lines: 44
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- Over the past 6 weeks or so a pirated version of Directory Opus 3.50 has
- been spread around the world. This is an "escaped" BETA version that was
- released by an indiscreet beta-tester. The offender has not been pinpointed
- yet but I expect him/her to be identified soon, and legal action may be taken
- against them.
-
- The above notwithstanding, the version of 3.50 circulating contains many bugs
- and several routines that are unfinished. This is the nature of beta copies.
- Unfortunately, the version does not actually say it is a beta-copy, a mistake
- I now regret.
-
- The bugs, which I am not going to list here, range from mild to serious ones.
- Several beta-testers have suffered hard drive damage and data loss due to the
- more serious ones (sorry guys :-), and the program is generally unstable in
- many areas.
-
- Therefore, if you obtain a copy of this version of Directory Opus, for your
- own sake don't use it. I don't want the program to develop a bad reputation
- because of the misbehaviour of an unfinished version.
-
- The legitimate version 3.50 (which will probably not be called that now)
- is expected to be released sometime in August or September. It will contain
- many new features over and above those in the pirated version 3.50. All
- registered users will be notified when the new version is ready.
-
- Needless to say I am unhappy about what has occurred. If you can't trust your
- beta testers who can you trust? People who spread copies of pirated software
- (especially unfinished versions) can be totally blamed for the low number of
- high quality programs available for the Amiga. I have become generally
- disillusioned with the whole business, and am myself seriously considering
- moving to an IBM or Unix platform after the next version of Directory Opus is
- finished.
-
- The moral of the story I guess is to trust no-one. But everyone else, please,
- if you come across Directory Opus 3.50, don't copy it. And encourage the person
- who offers it to you to delete it himself. Otherwise, the Amiga's already
- small number of developer's may decrease by one more.
-
- Jonathan Potter / INOVAtronics
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