Re: Obfuscate

From: Jonathan Pierce (jpierce_at_nyc.rr.com.nospam)
Date: 06/19/04


Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 20:35:51 GMT

John,

Anyone reading this thread can sse that I have kept the discussion to
technical issues in a professional manner, and you and Alan have tried to
change the focus to peripheral non-technical issues that are inappropriate
for this forum. The original post in this thread was a technical question by
a user. The response was from one of our competitors who included in his
response his opinion about what he thought was the best decompiler. We
attempted to offer reliable relevant information to the original user
regarding a technical solution that he might be interested in to tesolve his
issue and give our competitor the opportunity to support their claims
regarding their opinion that the free product that they use is superior to
our commercial one. We have continuously asked for reproduceable examples
and have offered examples that substantiate our claims both with regard to
product quality and the level of support that we provide. Since then, both
you and Alan Morgan jumped into the technical discussion and started stating
your own opinions and making unsubstantiated negative statements about our
products to the technical community. Rather than refuting out claims with
evidendiary support, you both have introduced argumentative opinions in an
attempt to distort developers perceptions about the available products in
the marketplace that serve their needs. We desire to keep these discussions
as technical and relevant as possible, but so far, the two of you have
posted in multiple threads inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims, and your
responsese have ranged from inapproriate complaints about advertising,
unfounded licenseing issues, objections to our receiving any income to
support our product development efforts, and now personal attacks on the
author and owner of one of the vendor's products that serve the developer
community. You might want to consider being more grateful that we and other
vendors like us have taken the time to build extremely high quality
developer tools that fill a need for developers in this forum, at a cost
that does not even begin to justify the development cost of these products.
Our Decompiler.NET product has been under development for over two years,
and the token amount that we charge for it is insignificant compared to the
value it has provided to our customers, and the cost of developing such an
extensive solution for a very small market. The reality is that our product
works better than both the free ones being offered and our comparable
competitor's products which are being sold at significantly higher prices.
Our customers have also told us that we provide significantly better support
to them, and we can demonstrate that statement with our response time
compared to the response time of our competitors who still have outstanding
bugs in their products that are over a month old.

Once again, I urge you to try to keep your posts in these forums relevant to
the forum and topic of the particular post, technical in nature, and provide
reproduceable examples and claims that can be supported with substantiated
facts rather than argumentative and irrelevant unsubstantiated opinions that
no moderated judicial or arbitrated process would allow.

I hope that I have helped you to understand.

Jonathan Pierce
President
Jungle Creatures, Inc.
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

"John Wood" <spam@isannoying.com> wrote in message
news:u1viV0hVEHA.1164@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>I think you need to go see a doctor and get treatment for your delusions.
>
> "Jonathan Pierce" <jpierce@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:3d0f5457.0406190757.239f6fc0@posting.google.com...
>> "Alan Morgan" <no.spam@no.spam.com> wrote in message
> news:<#5#woodVEHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
>> > I start to dislike the Decompiler.net ads as well.
>> >
>>
>> Alan,
>>
>> These are not advertisements.
>>
>> It is necessary for us to refute false unsubstantiated negative
>> statements that you make about our products in public forums. Aside
>> from announcements, we only post information about our products in
>> response to postings in public forums that mislead readers with
>> inaccurate information about our products. If you don't want to see
>> our products promoted, then you should stop making unsubstantiated
>> negative and inaccurate statements about them since these will always
>> induce us to respond asking you to support your inaccurate accusations
>> and unsubstantiated claims.
>>
>> Jonathan Pierce
>> President
>> Jungle Creatures, Inc.
>> http://www.junglecreatures.com/
>
>



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