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    • Aidan_FireA
      Aidan_Fire @Deeeds
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      @Deeeds Then I’m done here. I can’t help you. And probably no one can.

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        Deeeds @Aidan_Fire
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        @Aidan-Oxley I DID NOT ASK FOR HELP!!!

        Where do you get that from?

        I simply described an experience that looks like a bug in a chain of weirdness.

        Stop making RIDICULOUS assumptions and look at what's actually being said.

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        • Aidan_FireA
          Aidan_Fire @Deeeds
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          @Deeeds I didn’t see the part where it didn’t happen again after restarting iPad. What I’m saying though is, if no one can reproduce the bug, the hyperPad can’t fix it. But restarting hyperPad fixed it, so idk what happened but it’s not happening anymore.

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            Deeeds @Deeeds
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            @Aidan-Oxley if deleting contentious comments is your form, you're going to LOVE stackoverflow.

            No, you speculated that I asked for help and deleted it when I admonished you for it.

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              Aidan_Fire @Deeeds
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              @Deeeds I deleted it because it was stupid that I posted it without reading your whole story. Fine I’ll restore it then.

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              • KamdroidK
                Kamdroid @Deeeds
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                • KamdroidK
                  Kamdroid
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                  I’m pretty sure the HyperPad devs themselves would like a project which is creating the issue you speak of.

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                    Deeeds @Kamdroid
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                    @Kamdroid I'm pretty sure he's capable of asking for himself, if (and when) he needs it. Until then, I have other things to do.

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                    • iTap DevelopmentI
                      iTap Development @Deeeds
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                      @Deeeds if I were you I wouldn’t accuse @Aidan-Oxley of making assumptions.

                      You said, “that even an overworked and grossly underpaid (and isolated) Hamed
                      should know about and put somewhere on his near infinite todo list.”

                      Then said, “Stop making RIDICULOUS assumptions”
                      Um....what?

                      Everybody is just trying to help get the problem fixed, and just want your Cooperation.
                      I don’t see how sharing an example is so hard.....you could have done it 100 times instead of all the posts explaining why you won’t!

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                        Deeeds @iTap Development
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                        @iTap-Development If you care so much, you should read the whole thread, and all the other bug reports and issues I've written about.

                        I'm NOT going to spend extra time on each and every one of them, or any one of them, until asked by someone in a position to do something about it. That should be common sense.

                        As to the assumptions about Hamed.... I note you've avoided the most important one...

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                        • iTap DevelopmentI
                          iTap Development @Deeeds
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                          @Deeeds I have read the whole thread. And what assumption did I avoid? I copied and pasted. I thought I had them all. And NONE of them were important lol

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                            Deeeds @iTap Development
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                            @iTap-Development The bit about the majority of the code being written by someone else...

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                              iTap Development @Deeeds
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                              @Deeeds also, it’s common sense to be able to demonstrate the problem.

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                              • iTap DevelopmentI
                                iTap Development @Deeeds
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                                @Deeeds how do you know that?

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                                  Deeeds @iTap Development
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                                  @iTap-Development It's not a problem. It's a bug.

                                  There are so many bugs in hyperPad that I'm sure Hamed has his work cut out for him, and will know much of the relationships between them and where they stem from. Simply pointing them out to him, that they happen, and where they happen, will probably reinforce his perceptions of some areas of sources of problems.

                                  In other cases he may well not know about it, and will likely ask, specifically, how and what lead to it... and I'll help him then. Until then, I don't feel compelled to waste more time on any one bug when I can continue exploring hyperPad and find many more... that I have to work around to achieve what I want, and report on when I feel the need/desire/point.

                                  I'm going to assume you've never worked with a project sized code base.

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                                  • iTap DevelopmentI
                                    iTap Development @Deeeds
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                                    @Deeeds bug, problem, don’t split hairs.
                                    So, how do you know someone else wrote most of the code?

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                                    • iTap DevelopmentI
                                      iTap Development @Deeeds
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                                      @Deeeds you are forming opinions based off your assumptions....not recommended.

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                                        Deeeds @iTap Development
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                                        @iTap-Development

                                        @iTap-Development There was a founder that was the chief architect of the project and programming lead and has a history of exploring cocos2D, the technology this is based on. It was likely his idea to build GamPress, or that of someone close to him. Their sources sources of inspiration are something that should be looked into. Many of his ideas that became GamePress and then hyperPad show that he did some research (but not enough) and that he was thinking in competing and conflicting directions at the same time. That he or his mentors were confused about the nature of digital creativity and interactivity. They were trying to blend ideas of social networks and community with development. That split has compromised the core endeavour, more so in hyperPad than in GamePress, ironically.

                                        All of this is public knowledge.

                                        He left.

                                        Whenever a programming lead leaves, things slow down MASSIVELY. And if you look at the rate of updates and what was updated and added, you can get a good sense of when he left.

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                                        • iTap DevelopmentI
                                          iTap Development @Deeeds
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                                          @Deeeds if it’s public, can you tell me where I can find the information? I’m not saying you are wrong, but I am curious.

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                                            Deeeds @Deeeds
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                                            @iTap-Development the real cost of any tool is learning to use it and working around its limitations.

                                            When a tool also has problems and bugs (and hyperPad has both, and they are VERY different things) then the burden of cost is borne by the users, over and over again... despite the fact they're also paying for the service.

                                            hyperPad has fundamental problems.

                                            And systemic bugginess.

                                            It crashes EVERY single time it launches on a reopened iPad. I have never seen any other app be this consistent in crashing. Nor even close to it. That should be something that's immediately fixed. It's amazing that Apple's not doing something about it.

                                            hyperPad drains battery faster than the most intensive 3D games on an iPad, when it's in Editor mode. That's something VERY buggy, and a problem. And it goes on and on and on...

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