Software writing standards

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by stapp, Aug 27, 2007.

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  1. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

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    More and more users now use virtualization apps to test software and surf the net.

    A year or two ago when testing new software, uninstalls could pose problems with tricky and stubborn reg keys to remove. Now a reboot to another snapshot or image and the uninstall problem is no longer a problem.

    People now perhaps will not go on a forum in large numbers demanding a fix for a badly written piece software, after all a press of the ok button and the badly written software is gone.

    I was wondering whether people think that standards of software writing may fall slightly because of this.
     
  2. Huupi

    Huupi Registered Member

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    Day will come "here use my fantastic app,sorry no uninstaller,but you can use FDISR...is enclosed " !!
     
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