> Even if you come up with a great way to improve the output, doesn't matter, you've still broken everything.
You phrase this as if changing things for the sake of changing was a good thing. It is not.
Well, perhaps it is good for the software vendor, but from the customer's point of view, having to re-learn how to do the same stuff over and over every other year is a PITA.
You phrase this as if changing things for the sake of changing was a good thing. It is not.
Well, perhaps it is good for the software vendor, but from the customer's point of view, having to re-learn how to do the same stuff over and over every other year is a PITA.