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Originally Posted by Riocaz
Please give examples where I have told you to stop saying something. Or where I have repeatedly put words in other people mouths. You've do it constantly. You are not using my language you are just being rude.
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Read your original review: You disagree with her opinion. Your response attacks the person, not the opinion.
You repeatedly make fun of her being "tech-savvy" (I'm sure she is, btw). You fail to show that what she writes is wrong, you just find mere minor inaccuracies, and hence you make fun of her. Bad style, dude. Rude.
You even wrote "
Thought I should mention it here, as iRex may want/be able to take action about the inaccuracies in the review". Wow. You can't stand her opinion so you suggest to delete it. You even post it in the iRex forum just for the reason to have them take action against something. Sounds like (german word, sorry) Blockwartmentalität to me.
And all the things you write are really, really minor inaccuracies. Compare these things with the gross false advertisements and announcements from iRex, the guys you defend here.
Since the Iliad came out, there were the same complaints over and over again. And it included the lack of written documentation, the failure to read preformatted PDFs, and problems with protected PDFs. There were really many users who fell in those traps. It is good to have it in a review.
And you were selling people your opinion as globally valid facts. You said documentation for the on/off switch wasn't needed (but people didn't find it). You said it's ridiculous to assume you could read A4 content (but lots of people assumed precisely that). You said it's people's fault to think it could read their PDFs, just because it doesn't explicitly state so in the shop (but lots of people have issues with that).
I have the impression that you are completely unable to see that other people think different than you. All I read in your posts is "they think different than me, so they must be false, because I'm superior". (And I can figure what would happened if the Iliad wouldn't suit your personal needs. Say, it couldn't read documents longer than 50 pages because scientific papers are usually shorter, and hey, they didn't explicitly state that in the shop. You'd explode and go completely berserk. IMO.)