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<blockquote data-quote="lkj" data-source="post: 8365448" data-attributes="member: 18646"><p>I am 'forgiving' of DDB because it has been an extremely useful product for myself and the numerous people in my gaming groups. We love the product, use it all the time, and most of the issues people cite have very mild impacts on our use. Now, that said, it's totally fine if you don't find the product useful or find the flaws more troublesome. We all have different needs. But, for me, DDB has been well worth the money I've spent on it. It's not even close. </p><p></p><p>I'll also note that I always find it amusing to go read on messageboards how everything should be so 'easy to implement'. I won't argue about it, because it's a fruitless exercise in speculation if we aren't actually working on the product together. But I don't buy it in the least. Almost anything can be made to sound easy when you have the luxury of ignoring everything but the particular wedge you're interested in. </p><p></p><p>In the end, either you find it a good product for you or not. The 'behind the scenes' mechanics of why it does this or doesn't do that aren't relevant beyond idle curiosity to me. (And yes, this post and my last are expressions of that curiosity)</p><p></p><p>AD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkj, post: 8365448, member: 18646"] I am 'forgiving' of DDB because it has been an extremely useful product for myself and the numerous people in my gaming groups. We love the product, use it all the time, and most of the issues people cite have very mild impacts on our use. Now, that said, it's totally fine if you don't find the product useful or find the flaws more troublesome. We all have different needs. But, for me, DDB has been well worth the money I've spent on it. It's not even close. I'll also note that I always find it amusing to go read on messageboards how everything should be so 'easy to implement'. I won't argue about it, because it's a fruitless exercise in speculation if we aren't actually working on the product together. But I don't buy it in the least. Almost anything can be made to sound easy when you have the luxury of ignoring everything but the particular wedge you're interested in. In the end, either you find it a good product for you or not. The 'behind the scenes' mechanics of why it does this or doesn't do that aren't relevant beyond idle curiosity to me. (And yes, this post and my last are expressions of that curiosity) AD [/QUOTE]
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