Vicegrip said:
--For all the folks repeating the same joke, how many of you are actually experienced programmers?
I am an experienced programmer, nearly 25 years now.
--I haven't seen e-tools, and I don't know if it's any good or not, but without a good mapping program, it's really not what it should be. Even if it does exactly what it claims to with alacrity, it's still just an overly complex webtool.
Clearly you haven't seen it, since it's not a webtool at all.
It doesn't do everything you want it to. Gotcha.
--Take a look at Jamis Buck's character generators. They're very quick, very easy, and very accurate. They've also been available for quite a while, while e-tools (or whatever the name used to be) was screwing around in production.
And Jamis will tell you in a second that his generators don't do near what eTools does. In addition, "screwing around in production" has nothing to do with the final tool, now does it?
--The fact is, using a database and a web scripting language, you can rapidly crank out stuff that can do anything e-tools purports to do.
No, the fact is that duplicating the functionality of eTools would be a
bare minimum 3-month fulltime project, and only for a very talented programmer. The average programmer would take at least 6 months. And those are "programmer estimates." The reality is probably double those two numbers.
Where do you get your "fact"? If you're so in the know, why then haven't you produced the thing yourself, and ages ago? Trust me, it seems very easy until you actually try it.
--If the $35 tag is on the game content included with the disc, I can see that. However, if it's supposed to be for the other features, that's a bit of a rip.
Says you. I appreciate the fact that you don't think its worth $29.95 (the actual "tag"), but that's the only part of your post that is correct, and it's only correct in that it's your opinion.