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Corriewf 07-21-2005 02:02 PM

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I dont understand why attachments show if the install button hasnt been selected. I understand that some screen shots are attached at times but other then that, its just letting people get the code without clicking install.

sabret00the 07-21-2005 02:03 PM

locking down the install button might be a good idea.

Corriewf 07-21-2005 02:20 PM

For more accurate install numbers, it would be. Shouldnt be too hard to implement either.

bigcurt 07-21-2005 02:38 PM

Maybe if there is some way to show screenshots but not other attachments this would be great

Logikos 07-21-2005 02:43 PM

Thats simple to implament. Thats what i have done at my site www.vbhackers.com. Members there can see screenshots, reply to post, ect.. They just have to click the install button in order to download any other attachments.

amykhar 07-21-2005 02:45 PM

In my opinion, clicking install before the code is actually installed and working is wrong. Let's say I post some code with some awesome sounding feature name. 300 people want that awesome feature and click install to download it. Turns out, my code really doesn't do the awesome thing it says it does. It has bugs and glitches. And, just for giggles, say I never fix the 10 pages of bug reports that get posted.

New guy comes along who doesn't read the thread. Sees 300 installs and things AWESOME! and grabs the code. Of course, he has problems too. And, he still doesn't read the thread. He just slaps his own problem report on the end.

And so the next guy comes along and the cycle continues.

The moral of the story is click the install button when the code is installed and it WORKS. 8 people clicked install on a mod I released a little while back. The install directions were missing a critical step, but I assumed all was well because 8 people had successfully installed, right? ;)

Amy

Logikos 07-21-2005 02:47 PM

Those users that clicked install should know how to click uninstall if the hack isn't working and the author doesn't update...

amykhar 07-21-2005 02:55 PM

Why? They don't know how to read. :D

Corriewf 07-21-2005 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amykhar
In my opinion, clicking install before the code is actually installed and working is wrong. Let's say I post some code with some awesome sounding feature name. 300 people want that awesome feature and click install to download it. Turns out, my code really doesn't do the awesome thing it says it does. It has bugs and glitches. And, just for giggles, say I never fix the 10 pages of bug reports that get posted.

They click uninstall.
Quote:

Originally Posted by amykhar
New guy comes along who doesn't read the thread. Sees 300 installs and things AWESOME! and grabs the code. Of course, he has problems too. And, he still doesn't read the thread. He just slaps his own problem report on the end.

And so the next guy comes along and the cycle continues.

Whos fault is that?

Quote:

Originally Posted by amykhar
The moral of the story is click the install button when the code is installed and it WORKS. 8 people clicked install on a mod I released a little while back. The install directions were missing a critical step, but I assumed all was well because 8 people had successfully installed, right? ;)

Amy

You say click it after its installed and working, yet most coders will not give support if a person hasnt clicked install. Once the code is in place, the functionality is irrelevant to its install status.

amykhar 07-21-2005 03:35 PM

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yet most coders will not give support if a person hasnt clicked install
Really? I have seen people whine about the install button, but I haven't seen anybody refuse support because of it.

My passive agressive way to get that button clicked is to not post upgrade notices in the thread when possible but only through the emails sent by the update feature linked to the install button :D


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