Removing the MOTO should be an installation option like buying a PC with Vista and XP Pro .... Vista looks nice.... XP works... you can't have both!
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Originally posted by leehack View PostThis area is getting worse. I have a client who is having images nuked off his server for no reason
Originally posted by leehack View Postand every snapshot he does comes up as 0 bytes despite a successful message and over 50 snapshots having been done my end successfully before being handed over.
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Originally posted by leehack View PostThis area is getting worse.
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Originally posted by grantglendinnin View PostI didn't know if it was the onions in the restaurant or not
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That part is bad but I find the explanations to a client who has just spent around 1k on software the hardest. How do you explain it's been flakey for 3 years and never been fixed yet? To be fair, most are understanding and realise it's not me at all, but it doesn't look good, I hate explaining crap like that. It's all at the wrong time when people should be getting excited about their sites, not climbing greased poles just to get a core function working.
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We have all known that design snapshots have never worked so I'm amazed that people are still trying to use them tbh.
With v9 snapshots now failing it's almost at the stage where as a designer the software is unworkable and as a store owner the safe feeling snapshots once gave has gone.
The whole problem with v9 snapshots was highlighted soon after v9 was released and needs to be sorted as a priority IMO. If it's not fixed then actinic will have an rbs on it's hands
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I think it needs escalating to highest priority also now, my client it turns out has not had one successful snapshot since he received the site off me, despite the software reporting all is well and operating normally, even sales coming in too (image nuking aside). I'd like to point out that not once (almost 50 made) did I ever have a snapshot problem with this site my end, and nor did I ever suffer an image nuked off the server in what must have been at least 100 uploads during testing.
Since passed to my client via snapshot, no snapshot has been taken successfully and images have been getting nuked off the server on a periodic basis. How can you account for that? Even stranger is that no server information changed, client was still using the same test domain of mine that I had been.
Whenever we worked with Actinic, we always understood it could be a bit flaky here and there (all software is) and we understand sometimes things went titsup, sometimes our fault, sometimes theirs. What we always had was a snapshot to roll back to, I have not worried in this area for years, I loved snapshots, no matter what happened to you, if you had been prepared you always had a get out.
With V9 we are not only walking a tight rope, but our safety net (the snapshot) has had a load of human size holes cut into it. I love the speedy uploads in 903, they are superb, the MOTO form when it works is a great addition, the rest of it i'd love rolled back to 8.5.3, where my time was not eaten up on such basic areas. I have literally lost days on V9, all out of my own pocket.
Enough is enough, this isn't a cheap shot, this is a user and designer at his wits end with both lost time and problems using this software.
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Originally posted by leehack View PostThat part is bad but I find the explanations to a client who has just spent around 1k on software the hardest.
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Originally posted by RuralWeb View PostWith v9 snapshots now failing it's almost at the stage where as a designer the software is unworkable and as a store owner the safe feeling snapshots once gave has gone.
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Originally posted by jont View PostI am now experiencing issues backing ACD's up to sticks and external drives
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Originally posted by jont View PostBehave yourself - as if I would ACD direct to a stick
These are to the hard drive and then to the stick / external drives (different drives & sticks with same result)
Thankfully (tempting fate) not had to roll back the main site in a while now!
IMO Actinic should have an external compiler which would allow you to right click the ACD file, and 'Extract To...' - much in the same way Windows deals with a Zip file. This way when a particular file corrupts, it can easily be reverted back by simply extracting that single file - no more wasting a weeks work after finding you have to revert to an old snapshot because you never noticed your checkout script was corrupt
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