A
armybuilder at egroups.co
Guest
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remember four years of good friends, bad clothes, explosive chemistry
experiments.
http://click.egroups.com/1/4051/3/_/36190/_/958733729/
------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this group, email
armybuilder-unsubscribe@egroups.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 8 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
2. GURPS Anyone?
From: "Delcar" <delcar@delcarsdungeon.com>
3. Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: "James McClure" <jmcclure@kdp01.kdp-baptist.louisville.edu>
4. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: "Barton, Alan" <abarton@ueic.com>
5. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Peter Ladd <kapkomm1@earthlink.net>
6. Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: 'Not Colin' McAlister & The Skrills <demandred@skrill.org>
7. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Peter Ladd <kapkomm1@earthlink.net>
8. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 04:04:30 -0700
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
Subject: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
OK, I guess it's time for the public apology. I've been buried with work on
the new V2.0 release for AB and I've been working 110+ hours per week for a
very long time now. :-( Unfortunately, there just aren't enough hours in
each day to get everything done, and I got myself way behind on everything.
In order to ensure that V2.0 comes out with all the features that I want to
include, and to ensure that it comes out with the same high quality that
you all have come to expect, I have been forced to "drop some balls". One
of the balls I dropped was all the support emails that come in everyday,
and I hereby apologize to everyone for dropping that ball. I'm now trying
to get caught up on all those emails, so everyone should hear back within
the next 24 hours.
For those of you who don't know it, Army Builder is a one-man show. That
means I get to do everything - development, testing, documentation,
support, marketing, sales, web-site, artwork, ads, business stuff, etc. And
it's been grueling doing it all for V2.0. :-( I'm not trying to excuse the
fact that some of you have been ignored for a week or more. I'm simply
offering an explanation in the hopes that you won't be TOO upset.
I'm
not happy about having to make some of the hard decisions recently
regarding the short-term, but I hope I have made the right decisions for
the longer-term happiness of AB users.
Please forgive me if anyone feels slighted by my decisions. I'm scrambling
on this end and doing what I believe is best for the product and its users
every minute. This is one of the "benefits" of having your own company and
your own product - you get to make all the hard decisions and then live
with the results. I hope you all can understand and are ultimately happy
with the end result in about 6 weeks.
Thanks, Rob
At 02:40 AM 5/16/00 +0000, you wrote:
>I'm new to this group and the reason I've joined this group is this:
>I recently updated my OS and requested a new registration code from
>Wolflair. I used their email address listed on the webpage and
>emailed twice asking nicely. This was about 2 weeks ago and I still
>haven't heard anything back. If you know a better way to contact them
>or if one of the authors is a member of this group please respond.
>Thanks in advance. Game on...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (650) 726-9689
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 2
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 08:10:18 -0400
From: "Delcar" <delcar@delcarsdungeon.com>
Subject: GURPS Anyone?
I have been looking at the feasibility of using AB to replace my "Combat Hot
Sheet" in my GURPS RPG session. The hot sheet itself is no more or less
complicated than the Mordheim printout, so it is definitely doable.
My question is: Has anyone done this already or anything similar?
"Delcar" Shannon A. Ward
http://www.delcarsdungeon.com
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 09:59:55 -0500
From: "James McClure" <jmcclure@kdp01.kdp-baptist.louisville.edu>
Subject: Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
Peace Rob,
>>> Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com> 18-May-00 06:04:30 >>>
OK, I guess it's time for the public apology. I've been buried with work on
the new V2.0 release for AB and I've been working 110+ hours per week for a
very long time now. :-( Unfortunately, there just aren't enough hours in
each day to get everything done, and I got myself way behind on everything.
In order to ensure that V2.0 comes out with all the features that I want to
include, and to ensure that it comes out with the same high quality that
you all have come to expect, I have been forced to "drop some balls". One
of the balls I dropped was all the support emails that come in everyday,
and I hereby apologize to everyone for dropping that ball. I'm now trying
to get caught up on all those emails, so everyone should hear back within
the next 24 hours.
[remainder omitted]
<<<
No apology is necessary, Rob. I'm sure I can speak for all AB users when I say
that we're glad that you are working so hard on v2 and we are all looking forward
to another great product from you. Given your schedule, it is quite understandable
that you have difficulty responding to support email, but all of us here want the best,
bug-free product that you can provide and if that entails some degradation of
support during the late development stage, I, for one, can easily forgive you and
accept that tradeoff. Keep up the good work!
James R. McClure Jr.
Sir Knight of Columbus
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 07:48:03 -0700
From: "Barton, Alan" <abarton@ueic.com>
Subject: RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
Rob,
Remember four years of good friends, bad clothes, explosive chemistry
experiments.
http://click.egroups.com/1/4051/3/_/36190/_/958733729/
------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this group, email
armybuilder-unsubscribe@egroups.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 8 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
2. GURPS Anyone?
From: "Delcar" <delcar@delcarsdungeon.com>
3. Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: "James McClure" <jmcclure@kdp01.kdp-baptist.louisville.edu>
4. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: "Barton, Alan" <abarton@ueic.com>
5. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Peter Ladd <kapkomm1@earthlink.net>
6. Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: 'Not Colin' McAlister & The Skrills <demandred@skrill.org>
7. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Peter Ladd <kapkomm1@earthlink.net>
8. RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 04:04:30 -0700
From: Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
Subject: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
OK, I guess it's time for the public apology. I've been buried with work on
the new V2.0 release for AB and I've been working 110+ hours per week for a
very long time now. :-( Unfortunately, there just aren't enough hours in
each day to get everything done, and I got myself way behind on everything.
In order to ensure that V2.0 comes out with all the features that I want to
include, and to ensure that it comes out with the same high quality that
you all have come to expect, I have been forced to "drop some balls". One
of the balls I dropped was all the support emails that come in everyday,
and I hereby apologize to everyone for dropping that ball. I'm now trying
to get caught up on all those emails, so everyone should hear back within
the next 24 hours.
For those of you who don't know it, Army Builder is a one-man show. That
means I get to do everything - development, testing, documentation,
support, marketing, sales, web-site, artwork, ads, business stuff, etc. And
it's been grueling doing it all for V2.0. :-( I'm not trying to excuse the
fact that some of you have been ignored for a week or more. I'm simply
offering an explanation in the hopes that you won't be TOO upset.

not happy about having to make some of the hard decisions recently
regarding the short-term, but I hope I have made the right decisions for
the longer-term happiness of AB users.
Please forgive me if anyone feels slighted by my decisions. I'm scrambling
on this end and doing what I believe is best for the product and its users
every minute. This is one of the "benefits" of having your own company and
your own product - you get to make all the hard decisions and then live
with the results. I hope you all can understand and are ultimately happy
with the end result in about 6 weeks.

Thanks, Rob
At 02:40 AM 5/16/00 +0000, you wrote:
>I'm new to this group and the reason I've joined this group is this:
>I recently updated my OS and requested a new registration code from
>Wolflair. I used their email address listed on the webpage and
>emailed twice asking nicely. This was about 2 weeks ago and I still
>haven't heard anything back. If you know a better way to contact them
>or if one of the authors is a member of this group please respond.
>Thanks in advance. Game on...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rob Bowes (rob@wolflair.com) (650) 726-9689
Lone Wolf Development www.wolflair.com
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 2
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 08:10:18 -0400
From: "Delcar" <delcar@delcarsdungeon.com>
Subject: GURPS Anyone?
I have been looking at the feasibility of using AB to replace my "Combat Hot
Sheet" in my GURPS RPG session. The hot sheet itself is no more or less
complicated than the Mordheim printout, so it is definitely doable.
My question is: Has anyone done this already or anything similar?
"Delcar" Shannon A. Ward
http://www.delcarsdungeon.com
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 09:59:55 -0500
From: "James McClure" <jmcclure@kdp01.kdp-baptist.louisville.edu>
Subject: Re: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
Peace Rob,
>>> Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com> 18-May-00 06:04:30 >>>
OK, I guess it's time for the public apology. I've been buried with work on
the new V2.0 release for AB and I've been working 110+ hours per week for a
very long time now. :-( Unfortunately, there just aren't enough hours in
each day to get everything done, and I got myself way behind on everything.
In order to ensure that V2.0 comes out with all the features that I want to
include, and to ensure that it comes out with the same high quality that
you all have come to expect, I have been forced to "drop some balls". One
of the balls I dropped was all the support emails that come in everyday,
and I hereby apologize to everyone for dropping that ball. I'm now trying
to get caught up on all those emails, so everyone should hear back within
the next 24 hours.
[remainder omitted]
<<<
No apology is necessary, Rob. I'm sure I can speak for all AB users when I say
that we're glad that you are working so hard on v2 and we are all looking forward
to another great product from you. Given your schedule, it is quite understandable
that you have difficulty responding to support email, but all of us here want the best,
bug-free product that you can provide and if that entails some degradation of
support during the late development stage, I, for one, can easily forgive you and
accept that tradeoff. Keep up the good work!
James R. McClure Jr.
Sir Knight of Columbus
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 07:48:03 -0700
From: "Barton, Alan" <abarton@ueic.com>
Subject: RE: Public Apology - Was: Hello and HELP!!
Rob,