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In fact, there are software products with large install bases that have had bugs for *years* without being corrected; MS Word comes to mind (grrrrr. Don't get me started <g>). I want to weigh in with the 'wait until you get it right, Damon" folks. My Repeater is on order, and I'll make do with other toys until its ready. Then I'll join the folks that shift their whining to "when are we going to get feature X" :) Elby > > Subject: Re: Boomerang vs. Repeater > Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 13:51:05 EST > From: PaulPokr@aol.com > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > > Bugs can be a fact of life for a product no matter WHEN the product > ships. For a complex device like the Repeater, it's almost a given > that there WILL be some bugs in the initial release no matter what > pre-release testing is done. How many complex software-based products > don't have some anomalies when originally shipped. Some we live with > (like the NextLoop bug with the EDP whereby MIDI sync gets hosed when > NextLoop is selected with timing copy only). > > Regards, Paul >