Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Mar 2008 14:04 UTC
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If you use free software, that kind of answer is very common.
Why? Because the nature of free software; you receive something as it is, and you can use it, modify it to fulfill your own needs and distribute your modifications to let everyone "enjoy" your improvements.
If you do not want to share your things with the community that gives you the software, you should not use it.
If you are not technician, you could also help to improve the software you use reporting bugs, doing translations, documentation and a lot of stuff.
Bashing some software application in a destructive way (as the Original Poster did) is not helpful, it just harms.






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2005-07-09
I guess you'd better code it if you feel so strongly about it then...