Kittyhawk
Established Member
This is a combined whinge and genuine enquiry.
What is it with IT people? I used to use an app called WeatherPro. This was a great program for getting accurate forecasts for any location for the forthcoming 10 day period. But then they came out with the new 'improved' version and as you have probably surmised it was a huge retrograde step. In spite of numerous complaints from users the developers stuck with it and the last I saw, it had gone offline due to a lack of support from highly annoyed former users.
Another app I used was one that showed all the diesel truckstops in NZ where you could buy heavily discounted fuel. This was great in planning your refuelling stops when making a long trip. Unfortunately that has also undergone an 'upgrade' making the program unwieldy, necessitating navigating through multiple screens to find the information which is not there unless you pre select the fuel company you wish to use but which you then dont know if that particular company has a branch in that place because that requires navigating to yet another screen. Then there's the banks, our district council, my favorite hardware store - all have come out with useless, complicated, unhandy bug ridden upgrades which they laughingly describe as website 'improvements.'
I cannot see any purpose in these upgrades other than to keep IT people in employment. From a user perspective, if the website provides the information needed in a user-friendly manner then why the hell can't they just leave well enough alone?
What is it with IT people? I used to use an app called WeatherPro. This was a great program for getting accurate forecasts for any location for the forthcoming 10 day period. But then they came out with the new 'improved' version and as you have probably surmised it was a huge retrograde step. In spite of numerous complaints from users the developers stuck with it and the last I saw, it had gone offline due to a lack of support from highly annoyed former users.
Another app I used was one that showed all the diesel truckstops in NZ where you could buy heavily discounted fuel. This was great in planning your refuelling stops when making a long trip. Unfortunately that has also undergone an 'upgrade' making the program unwieldy, necessitating navigating through multiple screens to find the information which is not there unless you pre select the fuel company you wish to use but which you then dont know if that particular company has a branch in that place because that requires navigating to yet another screen. Then there's the banks, our district council, my favorite hardware store - all have come out with useless, complicated, unhandy bug ridden upgrades which they laughingly describe as website 'improvements.'
I cannot see any purpose in these upgrades other than to keep IT people in employment. From a user perspective, if the website provides the information needed in a user-friendly manner then why the hell can't they just leave well enough alone?
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