Mon Jun 17, 2019 12:29 pm by rbruce25
I thank you for the reply, I am not hammering the developer, not trying too, I understand that things can fall through the cracks. Please take this with an open mind, you state you are a user as well, well look at it from a user perspective, I lost functionality due to an upgrade, with little or no alternative to replace the functionality, you see users can be brutal when it comes to things that they use daily that they have invested in and it works, take that functionality away and they will often turn their backs on you. In most cases it does not matter if it was a 3rd party or whatever, they are looking at the owner of the software because it was that upgrade that took the functionality away, now the blame (wrong word "blame" but I hope you get it) is not the developer but just aging technology, but user will not see that all they know is Serviio upgrade broke it. I get it you have to move forward in development or get left behind, and I get that, and sometimes you need to cut the cord on features that are rather outdated, got it. All I was asking was for communication, even now that you know that the ServiiGO app was affected have you communicated that to users, or is it only until they login to the forum and then get the disappointment. It is that disappointment that generally leaves a disdain taste in your mouth. Look bottom line, yes I am frustrated, yes I would have liked some kind of communication, but this is the real world, it is what it is. I love Serviio, will continue to use it, that has not changed, I bought "1" 2.x PRO Version, I still have "2" 1.x PRO versions, I have a second internal server that is running 1.10.1, I just make the internal 2.x and my external will go back to 1.10.1. I get what you are saying and thank you for listening, I just do not want Serviio to go away because of misunderstandings with users, as I stated user can be brutal.
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