On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 11:42:46PM -0400, H.William Welliver III wrote:
However, if it met your needs without having to hack into it, what do you gain by not being able to hack into it?
^^^^ (i suppose that's loose)
you can decide that in one moment? your needs also never change?
i am with peter here, i have never seen any piece of software (free or non-free) that does everything perfectly. i always develop ideas for new features, or find things that could be improved. and then it is good to have that option, even if it is not used, because at least it will prevent me from whining about it.
I don't lose sleep at night because I can't change it...
i do. at least as soon as i run into a problem i would like to fix.
greetings, martin.