So I finally got banned at ASE forums
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I don't think the product is being killed out of spite. After all it's fairly mature so shouldn't require too much development to be kept up to date.
My impression is that if the programmer (Ecks) knew how to fix the Q4 issues, he would have done so by now. After all, he can't be enjoying the negative comments the product is receiving.
Unfortunately, the staff on the ASE forum are probably too low-level to provide a constructive response to your complaints. I suspect you'd get a better outcome by directing your comments to someone slightly higher up within Yahoo's management structure.
Obviously tracking down the a suitable manager in Yahoo and writing a note might take a bit of time but if you feel strongly about the product, you have nothing to lose.
Your feedback might also be helpful to Yahoo as:
a) having a better product should improve subscription revenues.
b) they can address issues which are causing their brand to be viewed negatively.
My impression is that if the programmer (Ecks) knew how to fix the Q4 issues, he would have done so by now. After all, he can't be enjoying the negative comments the product is receiving.
Unfortunately, the staff on the ASE forum are probably too low-level to provide a constructive response to your complaints. I suspect you'd get a better outcome by directing your comments to someone slightly higher up within Yahoo's management structure.
Obviously tracking down the a suitable manager in Yahoo and writing a note might take a bit of time but if you feel strongly about the product, you have nothing to lose.
Your feedback might also be helpful to Yahoo as:
a) having a better product should improve subscription revenues.
b) they can address issues which are causing their brand to be viewed negatively.
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Sad to see. I bought an ASE lifetime membership years ago and when I heard it got bought I knew it was bad news.
It's too bad the people that had faith in it (not the previous owners who took the cash and ran/became corporate stooges with wives/babies to feed and cloth) and by that I mean the lifetime membership ones, can't organize into an entity, contribute again, and take this unwanted asset back off of Yahoo's hands to end this bullshit.
It's too bad the people that had faith in it (not the previous owners who took the cash and ran/became corporate stooges with wives/babies to feed and cloth) and by that I mean the lifetime membership ones, can't organize into an entity, contribute again, and take this unwanted asset back off of Yahoo's hands to end this bullshit.
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I bought the lifetime ASE also. I recently just deleted it from my machine since it was doing some really odd stuff. Sometimes I would see ~50 servers for Q4, sometimes ~10, and sometimes none. Too bad really, maybe they will get things sorted out and I will grab it again. Xfire is doing alright for me and ... ... man I hate to say this... Gamespy Arcade (blah) is even better than ASE now.