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Originally Posted by tonyaross
@tsatryan,
Apparently, my opinion may be clear to everyone else, BUT to you.
1. I did not say that I did not like Intelliscreen; I only said that I hated the most recent change on the mail option. That's why I'm asking for the 0.94 version, so that I can go back to it.
2. Nor did I say that I would pay $20 for the other app., though I do think that it has a better look on the screen.
3. And, by the way, I mentioned that I knew it only had limited functions, such as no email/call/SMS notifications.
Hope this time it is clear.
Tonya
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Tonya, you were clear in both of your posts. And, I fully understand and appreciate your opinion. As I understand it, you do not prefer the current (.95) version of IntelliScreen, and you prefer the previous beta release. Further, I didn't say that you would pay $20 for the other app, nor did I say that you didn't recognize the other apps lesser functionality than IntelliScreen.
But, you said in your first post that the other app is "clearly a better design than Intelliscreen." That is not a fact. That is an opinion. It is your opinion.
My reply to you was that if a person believes the other app to be better designed, and does not desire the additional functionality available in IntelliScreen, and is willing to pay $20 for it, then they should by all means do so. That is their choice. If if is not your choice, then that is fine.
However, the tenor of my first reply to you was because it is inappropriate to post what amounts to advertising for a competing program within this thread. This thread was started by the developer of IntelliScreen, a beta program, for people to use and to comment on the product for the purpose of helping in the development of that product. As beta users, we then have the added benefit of getting to use what scores of people in this thread deem a very fine application.
If you or anyone else chooses to not use IntelliScreen, that is fine. It is appropriate to start another thread about the other application. You could even start a thread for the purpose of comparing one application with another. But, hijacking a thread to commend the values of a competing product is not acceptable forum ethic.