I've learned by now that asking for release dates are a waste of time, since they always result in everyones favorite answer "when it's done" (and now possibly a ban) :shock: , I don't blame you.
My question is "What needs to occur for daemon tools 4 to be concidered a finished product?" I've read that it needs to be "bug free", but how do you know when a piece of software is bug free until you try it out on a real end-user?
This quote comes to mind "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence!" --Edsger Dijkstra
My question is "What needs to occur for daemon tools 4 to be concidered a finished product?" I've read that it needs to be "bug free", but how do you know when a piece of software is bug free until you try it out on a real end-user?
This quote comes to mind "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence!" --Edsger Dijkstra
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