Hello, i'm a user of Defraggler 2.03.282 with Windows XP SP3.
I find that the software can't save personalized drive map colors. When i apply new colors all seems to be ok, but when i close and re-open Defraggler the colors comes back to originals.
P.s.: sorry for my bad english...
Ok, no support for this product
I switch to {Removed}
Bye all
You have reported what you think is a bug.
Do you not think you could wait a day or so for devs to look at this thread?
Anyway, thanks for making the report
You have reported what you think is a bug.
Do you not think you could wait a day or so for devs to look at this thread?
Anyway, thanks for making the report
I've posted my question 24 hours ago, and one day is almost gone. 24 hours for testing my reported bug, i think it's enough time for doing that
It is unrealistic to think that a dev will only deal with only one bug report (yours) test it, fix it, and release a new build all in one day.
It is unrealistic to think that a dev will only deal with only one bug report (yours) test it, fix it, and release a new build all in one day.
I don't post bugs wanting any same-day fix or any same-day new version of the software.
What i was hoping it's only one simply reply, confirming or not the problem: i think this isn't so much difficult to do .
However, i stay happy for now with my new defragmenter. I think i will retry Piriform app in the future
Alan_B
March 20, 2011, 10:14am
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I don't post bugs wanting any same-day fix or any same-day new version of the software.
What i was hoping it's only one simply reply, confirming or not the problem: i think this isn't so much difficult to do
You have reported as a bug what seems to be a minor petty cosmetic defect with no impact upon performance,
and you expect a developer to instantly drop everything else and pay full attention to something that no one else has reported,
and which may be entirely due to some unique problem with your system and security software.
The developers have a duty to give priority support to clients that have paid for priority support.
The rest of us are "freeloaders" who are thankful for what we get,
and have developed patience enough for more than a 1 minute download.