Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
The fact that we get an app at all is absolute gravy. 99% of these Bluetooth receiver devices have NO app at all. NO settings, NO control. None. Zero. Zip. Nada.
I say something is better than nothing.
Apple is constantly updating iOS, macOS, and their software applications. Microsoft is constantly updating Windows, Office, and their countless other applications. Adobe is constantly updating Photoshop. Google is constantly updating Android and Chrome. Every app in the App Store gets updates.
Like every week. Or even every day in some cases. Fixing bugs. Adding features. Making improvements.
Software development is a continuous process. Just about every company on the planet does it. It’s never done. That’s life; that’s reality.
Nothing is 100% perfect, 100% bug free, and fully mature the second it’s released, except in the land of gumdrops and unicorn rainbows.
Qudelix is basically 1 guy. It’s not some mega corporation with thousands of engineers and programmers like Apple, Google, or Amazon. People were bellyaching that it wasn’t released fast enough. Then bellyaching that a global pandemic was causing delays. Bellyaching that the hardware specs and a couple of features like ghost ground changed slightly. Then shipping wasn’t fast enough. Now bellyaching that the software isn’t 100% perfect and fully matured? Seriously?
Let's show the guy some support, some thanks for all his hard work, some encouragement, and some patience. Because if he gives us all a big FU and walks away from the project, then we’re left high and dry with an orphaned device with half baked firmware and no vendor support. Like FiiO loves doing with their DAPs. And xduoo. And countless other audio companies.
If it takes Qudelix 6-12 months to make the software fully mature, iron out a few bugs, and add exciting and useful new features (just like it did with Radsone ES100), then so be it.
It seems like the last year a lot of people have been complaining about the 5K, and with all the other stuff going on in the world it’s depressing enough. I’m personally overjoyed that the 5K is finally here, even if it’s not squeaky clean perfection right out of the box. It’s a glimmer of positivity in an otherwise gloomy time. And as he adds more features to the software, fixes a few things, streamlines things here and there - it can only get better from here on out, right?
I say something is better than nothing.
Apple is constantly updating iOS, macOS, and their software applications. Microsoft is constantly updating Windows, Office, and their countless other applications. Adobe is constantly updating Photoshop. Google is constantly updating Android and Chrome. Every app in the App Store gets updates.
Like every week. Or even every day in some cases. Fixing bugs. Adding features. Making improvements.
Software development is a continuous process. Just about every company on the planet does it. It’s never done. That’s life; that’s reality.
Nothing is 100% perfect, 100% bug free, and fully mature the second it’s released, except in the land of gumdrops and unicorn rainbows.
Qudelix is basically 1 guy. It’s not some mega corporation with thousands of engineers and programmers like Apple, Google, or Amazon. People were bellyaching that it wasn’t released fast enough. Then bellyaching that a global pandemic was causing delays. Bellyaching that the hardware specs and a couple of features like ghost ground changed slightly. Then shipping wasn’t fast enough. Now bellyaching that the software isn’t 100% perfect and fully matured? Seriously?
Let's show the guy some support, some thanks for all his hard work, some encouragement, and some patience. Because if he gives us all a big FU and walks away from the project, then we’re left high and dry with an orphaned device with half baked firmware and no vendor support. Like FiiO loves doing with their DAPs. And xduoo. And countless other audio companies.
If it takes Qudelix 6-12 months to make the software fully mature, iron out a few bugs, and add exciting and useful new features (just like it did with Radsone ES100), then so be it.
It seems like the last year a lot of people have been complaining about the 5K, and with all the other stuff going on in the world it’s depressing enough. I’m personally overjoyed that the 5K is finally here, even if it’s not squeaky clean perfection right out of the box. It’s a glimmer of positivity in an otherwise gloomy time. And as he adds more features to the software, fixes a few things, streamlines things here and there - it can only get better from here on out, right?
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