corleone1 opened this issue on Mar 25, 2008 · 285 posts
Penguinisto posted Wed, 02 April 2008 at 9:14 PM
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Interesting that they'd write you back to tell you that they couldn't find your addy. Now that is creepy.
True - but no spam so far - so I officially dunno what to make of it.
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Quote - Backwards compatability is essential to any program if it wants to maintain its user base. I can open files built in Photoshop 1 and still see them. I can open files built in Illustrator 88 (those are twenty years old, in case you're counting) and still work with them. I dont need an intermediate program to step from one to another.
...true to a point, but that's not always the case. For instance: I double-dog-dare you to run a typical Windows 3.1 app in Vista. ;)
Sometimes, you just have to cut the cord, you know?
Insofar as Poser? Poser 3 files still work just fine in 7. D|S files did have a ton of breakage during the open beta, but w/ 2.0 (on the mac), I can open stuff made all the way back to 1.4 (and some 1.2 files).
Old mesh? Use it - knock yourself out. Push the crap out of it. New mesh? I love it too, if it's built right. V4 and Apollo can do things in movement that were impossible with V3, V2, V1, Dork, Posette...
Use what you like, and stop whining in either direction, eh?
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