July Update…

Still working on Extreme Agenda 2.25(version # may change). Have also been trying to do a lot of stabilizing things to the product that I’m releasing updates with just those things and very few new features(saving those for the bigger update). We are trying to work with people that are still seeing run or speed problems so thank you for helping us out, as they appear to be tricky stuff at this point, that we can’t replicate in house. But that is our #1 priority right now is to get it working for everyone with good performance. The more customers we get the more strange fringe cases we see, but we want to clear those all up, if we can get your help to do it.

Otherwise summer and some other things have slowed us down a little bit but we are still working hard to get XA to where we want it to be features and performance wise…

Thanks

Update:

If anyone out there is still seeing a kickout problem where it is shutting off your contacts(try turning them back on with the info in our FAQ) we’d really appreciate if you’d email us and work with us on logging where your data is causing this. We have been running the program with over 2500 contacts with big images, and over 500 events in the current month, with no problems/crashes and very acceptable performance, with version 2.24. Please help if you arent getting the same results…

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    If anyone out there is still seeing a kickout problem where it is shutting off your contacts(try turning them back on with the info in our FAQ) we’d really appreciate if you’d email us and work with us on logging where your data is causing this. We have been running the program with over 2500 contacts with big images, and over 500 events in the current month, with no problems/crashes and very acceptable performance, with version 2.24. Please help if you arent getting the same results…

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    Note to Self: If you make an app that is popular because of its simple interface, don’t overly change or remove things from said interface, or if you do, make sure they can still configure the app to be close to the previous experience.

    Wait, I learned that years ago, just noticing that a competitor is learning that now.

    Modelling your decisions after Apple’s “Our way is the only way” until we decide “Our new way is the only way” is not a good way to operate. Its the reason why apps exist to replace Apple’s “our way” apps in the first place.

    And then telling the people that don’t like your changes that “it is better this way” feels a little arrogant. I think the customer ultimately decides what’s better for them.

    Sorry, this was just a little rant, after seeing a company that still seems to have really faithful fans and Apple’s eye, handle a situation extremely poorly and not even realize it or get called out for it.

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