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Originally Posted by MikQuattro
I'm just curious....at what point does the staff of vB.org step in and do something about the lack of support for a mod? It's not like this mod has a quirk or two, this thread is riddled with people who are getting database errors left and right, this mod has serious issues. At the very least, someone needs to come in and uncheck the "Supported" field, because this mod is definitely NOT being supported, and that is one of the main things I look for before I install a mod. The author hasn't been on in what....2 months? I realize that some of you are going just tell me to quit whining and uninstall it if I don't like it, but it's not about that. People are still installing this mod thinking it's going to be supported and it's not. The biggest shame is it's a nice little mod that my members really appreciated.....
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There is no such point.
First, the add-on IS working for many people.
Second, at a certain point, you are free to take the add-on and work on it yourself to correct whatever errors you're having, or hire someone else to correct those errors.
Third, in vBulletin 4.x there are so many bugs remaining in the code that it's unclear whether the problems that people are having is a problem with this add-on or with vBulletin.
Fourth, a LOT of things changed from vb 4.0 to 4.01 to 4.02, requiring that many add-ons and styles had to be reworked to accommodate those changes.
Fifth, in my experience, when an add-on is working perfectly for some people and not for others, it is almost always the result of a conflict between that add-on and another add-on. Try disabling your other add-ons one by one until this one works. When you identify the conflict, you can at least make a decision as to which add-on you want more - this one or the one it's conflicting with.