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Old 02-23-2006, 02:31 PM  
GrandMal
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Default Inicom, this is for you!

First of all i would like to clearly state that i´m in no way blaming panic for this. If he can get this fiasco of biblical proportions on the road again, he is a gift from God!

But Inicom......man, you must be the worst company ever. I remember back when you were blowing your own horn about acquiring the ioFTPD name and developer so that you could "secure the future development" of the software. Obviously you were way outta line, no foreseeing, no backup coder, no decent information to the paying customers what was going on.....DarkOne vanished into the fogs of whatever, and so did your responsibility to your paying (and very patient) customers.

We, the paying customers (i´m a Foundation License user myself) have had tremendous patience with you and your misleading information about the progress of the new version development. Harsh words, but i dont hesitate to use "lying right in our very faces" as a more correct description of your behavior.

I have my licensed copy of ioFTPD in some forgotten directory here. It is, in its present state, useless for me. I gladly coughed up the tiny registration fee for the software in true belief that updates and fixes would soon arrive and make it a competitive ftpd. At least it was the impression one got from your bragging about how "good" it was for ioFTPD to have such a distinguished and dedicated company backing it up. So wrong i was, and so wrong the rest of the paying dudes was.

I have given up hope a long time ago, i dont think there will be a 1.0 version before i die. I dont care about the money, it´s peanuts for me, but i do care about your negligence against those people that should be your first and major concern, the customers.

When i saw Inicom enter the ioFTPD project, i was shaking my head and said to myself "this is not going to be a good thing" and i am sorry to say that all my apprehensions was totally correct. Shame on you!
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