2018-10-26, 10:40
Yeah, about my attitude - it's chicken and egg, you know? Your attitude and mine, that is.
I visited your FAQ. It talks about the problem with not being able to set views in the YouTube app, explaining that it can no longer be done because the policy is to do it in skins instead.
Well firstly, you CAN still do it, but it only works for the first page, so the FAQ's wrong.
Secondly, why set policies and then ignore them?
Thirdly, why partially correct the problem? Why leave the UI that (sort of) does it in place? It's a cracking way to really baffle and annoy people across the planet for want of commenting out some code.
And that's one issue among many issues. here's another: the downloads page is another disaster. The headline current version ISN'T the current version and download links don't work.
This forum is itself an example of infuriating poor organisation. It's a single conversation which is 70 pages long. That means conversations are splattered across each other. It's like talking to someone on the other side of a busy train station. It took me a few minutes to work out that yes - this really is the place to report bugs. It's an ergonomic disaster.
The volunteers which made Kodi and its add-ons are clearly very smart people and give their time generously. Then they seriously damage the Kodi user base with this kind of can't-be-bothered attitude.
I demand a refund. Hehehehe.
I visited your FAQ. It talks about the problem with not being able to set views in the YouTube app, explaining that it can no longer be done because the policy is to do it in skins instead.
Well firstly, you CAN still do it, but it only works for the first page, so the FAQ's wrong.
Secondly, why set policies and then ignore them?
Thirdly, why partially correct the problem? Why leave the UI that (sort of) does it in place? It's a cracking way to really baffle and annoy people across the planet for want of commenting out some code.
And that's one issue among many issues. here's another: the downloads page is another disaster. The headline current version ISN'T the current version and download links don't work.
This forum is itself an example of infuriating poor organisation. It's a single conversation which is 70 pages long. That means conversations are splattered across each other. It's like talking to someone on the other side of a busy train station. It took me a few minutes to work out that yes - this really is the place to report bugs. It's an ergonomic disaster.
The volunteers which made Kodi and its add-ons are clearly very smart people and give their time generously. Then they seriously damage the Kodi user base with this kind of can't-be-bothered attitude.
I demand a refund. Hehehehe.