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Old 09-07-2010, 06:30 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by dapriuk View Post
Kolenka gives summary is of product development reality not an "apology".

Consumer products and their capabilities have arisen purely from market drivers, so consumers only have themselves to blame if things haven't quite turned out as they wish.

If current solutions don't meet your needs you can do something about it; write some alternative software yourself, or fund a company or team to do it for you. But beware the legal and commercial entaglements that are rife in technology products and services - creating a technical solution is hard but comparatively straightforward compared to being able to actually sell the product.

If instead you only demand your "consumer rights" with everything at the least cost then I fear you will likely become increasingly dissappointed.
I did not accuse the poster I was replying to of being an apologist, and I made no mention of "consumer rights".
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