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Need help across the street......

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Posting over there is a lot more work than it is here. It is not a "user friendly" site, and the management does not seem to care.

 

PMs are a nightmare. You get all kinds of unintelligible error messages, and you feel badly because the people who send you PMs might think you are snubbing them.

 

The so-called "improvements" to the site suck.

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I am not sure if CU has much input into the software, as it is a FuseTalk product. It has just been a few years since they went to the newest version, so there are many new features. For some reason, programmers need to keep changing stuff (and in the process breaking stuff along the way) to keep themselves relevant ?

 

It seems now programmers are fixated on smartphones and tablets, like computers are no longer used.

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Maybe Smart Phones and tablets are where the better paying jobs are. Photo bucket keeps changing its software, and the new versions are almost always half backed when they roll them out.

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Photo bucket keeps changing its software, and the new versions are almost always half backed when they roll them out.

 

Photobucket has always been the poster child of 'bloat-ware' and what ever isn't going to work or will work so, so slowly......

 

Paul

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Posting over there is a lot more work than it is here. It is not a "user friendly" site, and the management does not seem to care.

Not surprising, it isn't a "user friendly" management.

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Good software development management is a scarce commodity....and difficult to sell to the short-sighted MBAs who make corporate money decisions. Sites with confused navigation, defective operations, broken functions and general bloat are a symptom of poor SW management, not necessarily bad software developers.

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