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I wish you much success Andrew, but I have to tell you, I just don't see anything to be excited about. If I had a million cancer cells and my doctor told me 2 months of chemo had wiped out 381 of them, I don't think I'd celebrate. I suspect that "most" of the people who opened and read and clicked through your email did it for the same reason I did, hoping that finally after 10 years or more since I first discovered it, dolphin might be getting a little closer to getting rid of the thousands of bugs and problems that plague it and becoming something that I could actually use. I'm truly sorry, if that bruises your ego, but it's just the truth about how I feel and most likely 90% of anyone who has ever tried to use dolphin must feel the same way. In the future I will be clicking through and checking things out but please don't get too excited, I'm just trying my best to salvage something from the 2 dolphin licenses I bought years ago. Also, I assume you know about all the bugs I encountered on UNA. I don't have the time or desire to be your "bug finder" but I will be checking back in hopes of everything you do becoming usable. Have a great day. Good luck.
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Thank you for the feedback, Vernon. Yes, 368 is not a big part of a million, but 368 real people paying attention to what we are doing is awesome nonetheless. It will take years to accelerate and achieve the goal, and they will be great years I am sure.
I do appreciate your critique and welcome specific reports if possible. Over the last two years Dolphin has stabilised, since we are mostly focusing on service updates and UNA, while still fresh, actually does work very effectively and quite a few sites are already in production, including the UNA.io itself.
There is also a large UNA update coming very soon addressing some known issues and bringing a lot of improvements. Perhaps that would make a better impression on you. Anyway, we are here, listening and whenever a specific serious problem is reported we address is promptly.
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