BatteryBuddy - A program to monitor Battery %

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#16 Post by april »

Flash wrote:April, that's about enough of that. You didn't "fix" anything. You made yet another ill-considered accusation and then deleted the post. If you can't do better than that, I'll have to ban you from the forum. Next time something seems to go wrong for you, take a deep breath and keep it to yourself while you try to find out more before jumping to the conclusion that some evil is afoot. And try to keep it civil, will you? And by the way, this is not an attack, it's a warning with an explanation. I hope it suffices.
Be my guest ..Get Fucked Prick

The forum is dead anyway. Its stuck in a rut and
Barry fell down it and is flailing around at the bottom ..you should join him.

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#17 Post by Mike Walsh »

@ mow9902:-
mow9902 wrote:Should I pull this app from the forum so that there is no more controversy?
No, no, no; don't do that.

This looks quite interesting, and it follows my own 'modus operandi'; that of providing choice in all things. The more choices Puppians have, the better.

Don't allow the somewhat erratic behaviour of certain Forum members to deter you from developing more stuff like this. They're usually the author of their own problems.....

And no need to be apologetic about it. You've got nowt to apologise for. Well done.


Mike. :wink:

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#18 Post by Revolverve »

mow9902
Removed? of course no!
Worst case,change revision from 1.0 to 0.? or the next to 1.1...
controversy? forget that...gone
To me it's just learning a little bit more ..now jwm and users...
There are plenty of users around to help with any glitches .
Looking at scripts,i dont find what lead to your jwm default theme.

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#19 Post by Mike Walsh »

@ mow9902:-

Just d/l'ed, extracted, and 'set things up', to have a 'look-see'. (This is on my Compaq desktop, so, obviously, no battery to check, yet). I'll be trying this out on the old Dell lappie before too long, so I'll give you a progress report as & when I do.

First impressions? Nice. Very professionally done.

I like it. Once again, well done. Keep it up, mate! :D


Mike. :wink:

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#20 Post by bigpup »

Should I pull this app from the forum so that there is no more controversy?
Bringing up problems, suggestions, questions, and having to make code changes, is all part of offering software to Puppy.
I have never, I repeat never, seen a piece of offered software be 100%, at first offering.

Take it all in and if you want to make changes, please do!
If you do not, that is up to you as the developer of the software.

99.9% of us just want to make this a better piece of software.

If you ever think something is 100%, before it gets used in the real world, not going to happen!!! :lol: :lol:

Last program I worked on, for Puppy, took about 6 months of testing, tweaking, improvements, testing, several releases, etc...... before getting to final release.
Just got told about a problem that never showed up in testing, but did in real world use.
Final release had been out for about 2 years.
Time for code tweaking and the person that found the problem, offered the code change to fix it. :shock: :D :D
That is Puppy software :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
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#21 Post by mow9902 »

Thanks all of you for the encouragement.

I will continue to share wherever I think I can be helpful. It is also a great learning experience for a self taught programmer!

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