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Re: Sorry, for these four simple questions, but ...


 

Jim Snellen wrote:

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I am a HercGUI customer and I like the interface mostly because
I¡¯m a point and click kinda guy.
As am I, which is why I wrote it. :)

For the most part I can't stand command-line interfaces, much preferring GUI applications instead (where I can more easily visually SEE what I'm doing, and just check a few checkboxes or select something from a list and them press/click a button rather than have to type in some cryptic command with all sorts of weird arguments/options that I can never remember).

I think it¡¯s worth the small fee.
I tried to give it a reasonable price. And as a reminder, if you'd like a copy but cannot afford to purchase one because you're so poor, LET ME KNOW! I know what it's like to be poor and not be able to afford something you really need/want to have. I even state as much in the "Purchasing" section of my main web page:


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"Software development Laboratories is also keenly sensitive
to those unlucky few to be suffering from severe financial
hardship (employment loss, healthcare costs or health issues,
etc) and is willing to offer its products to such individuals
at whatever cost their current financial situation and/or
conscience allows. Contact Software Development Laboratories
directly for more information."


It doesn¡¯t display correctly on a Windows 11 system
(still works though) but appears fine on Windows 10.
And you have NO IDEA how much that really pisses me off too! >8-<

I can't believe Microsoft would do something so incredibly irresponsible. :(

Windows has always provided full backward compatibility in all versions of their operating system, allowing programs written for/on older versions of Windows to continue to run perfectly fine on future/newer versions of their operating system.

Until now. >8-<

That REALLY sucks. :(

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"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories

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