For lack of an open bug tracking system: The goal here is to help everyone uncover, share & work around "unexpected issues."
If users contribute in a similar fashion (as these two) reports, I think it might help in the "frustration department"....
Please: Do not submit new "issues" unless you have are certain that a bug exists, (and include the build info as depicted below).
I intend to list all desktop related bugs here prior to submitting bug reports to Alpha. Once the bug report has been submitted to Alpha (and hopefully resolved) I urge you to update your post (here) accordingly.
Note: When the bug report is submitted to Alpha, a link back here (included in the Bug Submission Report) to the post (on this thread) will be included for Alpha's review. (This should keep everyone [interested ]"in the loop.")
I strongly suggest beginning all "NEW-ISSUE" posts on this thread using a similar layout schema/structure (with color coding) as follows: (And see first bug submissions, on subsequent posts for actual examples.)
CURRENT-ISSUE: OBJECT [+add pertinent info here]
v.11 (build 2549) ~03/27/2012
History: (if any)
I believe, that if we "do this right", Alpha will watch this thread, and everyone (including Alpha) can benefit!
I'm also aware that many of these "issues" may be appear to be "trivial" to advanced users. But what is "trivial" to one user may be a real frustration to others. My point is: Even though many of us are able to quickly workaround issues (presented here)... There was a time when we were "newbies too." Irrespective, nobody wants to encounter things that don't work properly. And regardless of a bug's significance, even minor issues accumulate. (Which impacts the products overall credibility as a whole.)
If you're willing to report a bug, (and you know it's a bug): You might as well post it here first for all to see!
By doing so: Even if the minor issues aren't worthy of fixing, at least we'll all know they exist!
(In the bug report you submit to Alpha, you can easily copy and past, or [optionally] link back to your post here and "kill two birds with one stone.")
If users contribute in a similar fashion (as these two) reports, I think it might help in the "frustration department"....
Please: Do not submit new "issues" unless you have are certain that a bug exists, (and include the build info as depicted below).
I intend to list all desktop related bugs here prior to submitting bug reports to Alpha. Once the bug report has been submitted to Alpha (and hopefully resolved) I urge you to update your post (here) accordingly.
Note: When the bug report is submitted to Alpha, a link back here (included in the Bug Submission Report) to the post (on this thread) will be included for Alpha's review. (This should keep everyone [interested ]"in the loop.")
I strongly suggest beginning all "NEW-ISSUE" posts on this thread using a similar layout schema/structure (with color coding) as follows: (And see first bug submissions, on subsequent posts for actual examples.)
CURRENT-ISSUE: OBJECT [+add pertinent info here]
v.11 (build 2549) ~03/27/2012
History: (if any)
IMPORTANT:Whenever replying to a new issue, be sure to use "Reply With Quote."
Also, use default title for this thread (do not change for each post).
Note: When submitting new additions to this post, I also suggest using Bold text for the issue "highlights", and ~Use blue for workaround "highlights." (unless they are somehow related, I suggest separate posts for each new bug)
Where possible, add photos to the bottom, and include attached examples where applicable.
Also, use default title for this thread (do not change for each post).
Note: When submitting new additions to this post, I also suggest using Bold text for the issue "highlights", and ~Use blue for workaround "highlights." (unless they are somehow related, I suggest separate posts for each new bug)
Where possible, add photos to the bottom, and include attached examples where applicable.
I believe, that if we "do this right", Alpha will watch this thread, and everyone (including Alpha) can benefit!
I'm also aware that many of these "issues" may be appear to be "trivial" to advanced users. But what is "trivial" to one user may be a real frustration to others. My point is: Even though many of us are able to quickly workaround issues (presented here)... There was a time when we were "newbies too." Irrespective, nobody wants to encounter things that don't work properly. And regardless of a bug's significance, even minor issues accumulate. (Which impacts the products overall credibility as a whole.)
If you're willing to report a bug, (and you know it's a bug): You might as well post it here first for all to see!
By doing so: Even if the minor issues aren't worthy of fixing, at least we'll all know they exist!
(In the bug report you submit to Alpha, you can easily copy and past, or [optionally] link back to your post here and "kill two birds with one stone.")
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