Ctrl + Cmd + Down works... Alright, but try to use the Ctrl + Cmd + O shortcut (the classic way to open a file in Finder in Cmd + O in case you didn't read the shortcut written in the menu). And it's impossible to use Ctrl with this shortcut...
You know what? Once again I realize I shouldn't have bought a licence for your damn software... It's the third time I've got regressions problems with your upgrades, & it is always a painful progress to make you admit it...
I'm pretty sure with all the time lost with you, I would have enough time to create an open-source software that just works (after all, all the compression algorithms you use are open-source, and I'dd better try to port ark for example). And at least, with open-source, there wouldn't be such big problems to make sure the developer fixes its software... There is always the source...
So, to reply to your question, no, I did not purchase a larger quantity site license, so I guess this means you don't care about me, and I really don't consider this kind of attitude towards people that buy licences correct. Unlike a lot of software users, I pay the licences for every non-free software I use, but in compensation, I consider that there should be some kind of effective & comprehensive support, and that such bad things as regressions should be soon fixed.
spiral wrote:
Ctrl + Cmd + Down works... Alright, but try to use the Ctrl + Cmd + O shortcut (the classic way to open a file in Finder in Cmd + O in case you didn't read the shortcut written in the menu). And it's impossible to use Ctrl with this shortcut...
You know what? Once again I realize I shouldn't have bought a licence for your damn software... It's the third time I've got regressions problems with your upgrades, & it is always a painful progress to make you admit it...
I'm pretty sure with all the time lost with you, I would have enough time to create an open-source software that just works (after all, all the compression algorithms you use are open-source, and I'dd better try to port ark for example). And at least, with open-source, there wouldn't be such big problems to make sure the developer fixes its software... There is always the source...
So, to reply to your question, no, I did not purchase a larger quantity site license, so I guess this means you don't care about me, and I really don't consider this kind of attitude towards people that buy licences correct. Unlike a lot of software users, I pay the licences for every non-free software I use, but in compensation, I consider that there should be some kind of effective & comprehensive support, and that such bad things as regressions should be soon fixed.
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