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Software taken for granted

Software is incredible. Very difficult to make. Very tiresome. Very problematic. Never perfected.

It is a matter of fact that needs no introduction. Yet, it seems to be quite a problem for a lot.


One of the things I loved to play the most is browser-hop. I hop every week or so.

"This thing is not good. I'm gonna shift to another one."

Until you realize, it's a never-ending cycle.

I settled for SeaMonkey, prolly will change again.


Sure, we can hate it. But, it might be time that we stop ranting about it.

Feedback is different from rant. Both are helpful for the development, still.

But our devs are human as well. Some don't even get paid much for it.

We also need to appreciate them, for what they do.


If you aren't content with the available software around, we suggest you find alternatives.

Learn programming, then fork their code, or build something out of the ground.

Sometimes, we could just tweak the software. A little bit of hassle, but is worth it.

Devs are not here to spoonfeed us, nor they work for us either.


Love to the community,

Love to the devs and contributors,


Mundagenta

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This page is a user sandbox, reserved for things that are under experiment.

It is not an encyclopedic content, and should not reflect anything of relevance to Wikipedia's policies.

Software taken for granted

Software is incredible. Very difficult to make. Very tiresome. Very problematic. Never perfected.

It is a matter of fact that needs no introduction. Yet, it seems to be quite a problem for a lot.


One of the things I loved to play the most is browser-hop. I hop every week or so.

"This thing is not good. I'm gonna shift to another one."

Until you realize, it's a never-ending cycle.

I settled for SeaMonkey, prolly will change again.


Sure, we can hate it. But, it might be time that we stop ranting about it.

Feedback is different from rant. Both are helpful for the development, still.

But our devs are human as well. Some don't even get paid much for it.

We also need to appreciate them, for what they do.


If you aren't content with the available software around, we suggest you find alternatives.

Learn programming, then fork their code, or build something out of the ground.

Sometimes, we could just tweak the software. A little bit of hassle, but is worth it.

Devs are not here to spoonfeed us, nor they work for us either.


Love to the community,

Love to the devs and contributors,


Mundagenta


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