No, not for "calling it like it is," for calling me a liar. Even if you think you are right that wxPerl never had any problems, still it is factually incorrect call me a liar for having had such problems.

And actually, if their claims didn't far outclass their software's performance, I might have submitted a bug report. But it's like seeing something from Matt's Script Library. You don't necessarily care if the individual bug is fixed. You might care more about warning people of the dangers.

And anyways, who do you think you are to say I shouldn't report my experiences and opinions? In particular when a person is soliciting comments!

Shame, shame, shame


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