Refund (Face10 and Messenger 10 pro plus wallpapers)
- Yeah his comms could do with some improvement, then again time constraints, then again shouldn't have taken on as many projects09-02-16 06:09 PMLike 0
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I don't want my money back, his app still functions quite well (except groups) but wouldn't it be great if Oliver would still continue to further develop Face 10. He is very talented but his people skills need honing big time.
"Z30 STA100-2 UK" 10.3.2.283609-02-16 08:17 PMLike 0 - I think your right Paul. He tried to put as much out there as he could. Probably with ���� in mind. But one man can only support so many apps. In this regard he failed miserably.
I don't want my money back, his app still functions quite well (except groups) but wouldn't it be great if Oliver would still continue to further develop Face 10. He is very talented but his people skills need honing big time.
"Z30 STA100-2 UK" 10.3.2.2836
Posted via CB1009-02-16 08:20 PMLike 0 - Keep in mind that many of these apps are unauthorized in the first place (something everyone knew before buying) and in many cases, the public APIs that he's been using have been or will soon be deprecated (they won't exist or won't function). So, much of this is out of his control.
More and more major online apps & services are getting rid of their public APIs, shutting down third-party clients, and adding encryption so that only their first-party apps will work. For some, like SnapChat or WhatsApp, that level of security is vital to the survival of the app, but that statement becomes more and more true of other apps too - even ones that we don't always think of as containing lots of private user information.
I get that many here still love BB10, but sooner or later, you're going to be driven to an ecosystem that is fully, officially supported, because most of the apps and services will only work that way. We move a little closer to that point every day. Folks that are clinging to BB10 knowing this are really just inflicting the pain on themselves, and the sooner you move on, the sooner that pain will go away. Sure, the transition will be challenging for some, but after a couple of weeks, you'll see, as so many have, that the benefits outweigh the negatives that you might have experienced.
Obviously, these are your own decisions to make, but at least BB is now making Android devices with many of the features that you've grown to love and rely on, making the transition that much easier. Don't you want apps that just work, and aren't going to suddenly stop working one day?3Dee likes this.09-02-16 09:48 PMLike 1 - Keep in mind that many of these apps are unauthorized in the first place (something everyone knew before buying) and in many cases, the public APIs that he's been using have been or will soon be deprecated (they won't exist or won't function). So, much of this is out of his control.
More and more major online apps & services are getting rid of their public APIs, shutting down third-party clients, and adding encryption so that only their first-party apps will work. For some, like SnapChat or WhatsApp, that level of security is vital to the survival of the app, but that statement becomes more and more true of other apps too - even ones that we don't always think of as containing lots of private user information.
I get that many here still love BB10, but sooner or later, you're going to be driven to an ecosystem that is fully, officially supported, because most of the apps and services will only work that way. We move a little closer to that point every day. Folks that are clinging to BB10 knowing this are really just inflicting the pain on themselves, and the sooner you move on, the sooner that pain will go away. Sure, the transition will be challenging for some, but after a couple of weeks, you'll see, as so many have, that the benefits outweigh the negatives that you might have experienced.
Obviously, these are your own decisions to make, but at least BB is now making Android devices with many of the features that you've grown to love and rely on, making the transition that much easier. Don't you want apps that just work, and aren't going to suddenly stop working one day?
Posted via CB1009-02-16 11:32 PMLike 0 - Yes schumi, you are absolutely correct. I think Troy has misunderstood the reasoning behind your original post. It's all about communication.
"Z30 STA100-2 UK" 10.3.2.283609-03-16 04:08 AMLike 0 -
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Posted via CB1009-03-16 09:39 AMLike 0 -
You purchased them, you used them and now you don't. That's not good enough.
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android09-03-16 01:11 PMLike 0 - DenverRalphyRetired Network ModHe literally hits and then run. he's not responding to emails who will enjoy that kind of treatment (not just me). If he could only explain to his valued customer whats really going with him then most likely majority of us will understand him. Whether he will stops supporting us. Atleast we know what to expect like what BlackBerry did with their fb native app. No BS.. And he made a lot of promises before09-03-16 03:51 PMLike 5
- Folks that are clinging to BB10 knowing this are really just inflicting the pain on themselves, and the sooner you move on, the sooner that pain will go away. Sure, the transition will be challenging for some, but after a couple of weeks, you'll see, as so many have, that the benefits outweigh the negatives that you might have experienced.
People who 'cling' to BB10 are just using the best OS out there and there's no reason for anyone to switch who doesn't want to. If your thing is social apps, then your thing might not be BlackBerry anymore, or, you just might want a second device.
I don't know why Nemory has become some people's Nemesis now, this the first I have seen here, I guess on CrackBerry you are either the hero or you're the villain. If I buy an app I don't like I just delete it, it's nobody's fault. Often it's because I don't see the permissions until afterwards, and I don't want to give the permission. Whether an app can be developed or kept up varies for reasons often out of the developer's control. If he brought you something that you could use for awhile just figure you got your two dollars' worth.
Everyone is still Mad About Browsie!skstrials likes this.09-03-16 08:08 PMLike 1 - This is silly talk. So many people get bent out of shape that people still like and use BlackBerry, and come to a BlackBerry forum to spend their time saying so. I visit the android forums on rare occasions just to read about all the blessings I don't have to deal with.
People who 'cling' to BB10 are just using the best OS out there and there's no reason for anyone to switch who doesn't want to. If your thing is social apps, then your thing might not be BlackBerry anymore, or, you just might want a second device.
I don't know why Nemory has become some people's Nemesis now, this the first I have seen here, I guess on CrackBerry you are either the hero or you're the villain. If I buy an app I don't like I just delete it, it's nobody's fault. Often it's because I don't see the permissions until afterwards, and I don't want to give the permission. Whether an app can be developed or kept up varies for reasons often out of the developer's control. If he brought you something that you could use for awhile just figure you got your two dollars' worth.
Everyone is still Mad About Browsie!09-03-16 08:12 PMLike 0 - This is silly talk. So many people get bent out of shape that people still like and use BlackBerry, and come to a BlackBerry forum to spend their time saying so. I visit the android forums on rare occasions just to read about all the blessings I don't have to deal with.
People who 'cling' to BB10 are just using the best OS out there and there's no reason for anyone to switch who doesn't want to. If your thing is social apps, then your thing might not be BlackBerry anymore, or, you just might want a second device.
I don't know why Nemory has become some people's Nemesis now, this the first I have seen here, I guess on CrackBerry you are either the hero or you're the villain. If I buy an app I don't like I just delete it, it's nobody's fault. Often it's because I don't see the permissions until afterwards, and I don't want to give the permission. Whether an app can be developed or kept up varies for reasons often out of the developer's control. If he brought you something that you could use for awhile just figure you got your two dollars' worth.
Everyone is still Mad About Browsie!
Posted via CB1009-03-16 09:50 PMLike 0 -
- Here's my two cents. I used Face10 and paid for the Pro version. At that time, Face10 was better than BlackBerry's Native Facebook App which was falling apart. But Face10 wasn't perfect. I paid for the Pro Version for what it was at that time. I have communicated with Nemory/Oliver to report some of the issues that I was encountering and he did reply but no resolution was ever made. Up to today, the issue still persists. So I do understand the frustration of others. But then again, for me, I paid for the app for what it was at that time and it was a better version of BlackBerry FB app. Sure, it's far from the Android/IOS FB and eventually it will be left further behind.
I have no problem shifting back to Android (or IOS), as I was an Android user for quite some time and I do carry a secondary Android phone. It's the Blend (that will never ever be ported to BlackBerry Android) that makes me hold on to my PP. The Blend is just perfect for my use case and so far nothing in Andorid had been able to replicate my need for it.
Anyways, going back to Face10, I think my only gripe with Nemory was when he opted to put another app called Facebuck on to the market. Why make another variation of your app when you couldn't even polish your existing app. When he made Facebuck, that's when I knew that the reverse engineering he made on the APIs had already hit a brick wall and he is now trying a different approach. In fairness, he did mention in some of the Face10 threads that he is limited by FB's APIs.
Posted via CB1009-04-16 07:30 AMLike 0 -
- You won't get a refund. He emails you the refund form, you fill it and BB World is going to email you back that in-app purchases are not refundable. That's why he makes the apps 'free' with in-app purchases.
Posted via CB10 from Dante, a Red & BlackBerry Passport.09-05-16 12:34 PMLike 0 -
- Never mind any refund. I just want both Face10 and Messenger to work as he promised.
If that's not now possible due to API issues, then for gods sake just bloody say so. At least we would then know, understand and move on.
"Z30 STA100-2 UK" 10.3.2.283609-06-16 03:42 PMLike 0 - You won't get a refund. He emails you the refund form, you fill it and BB World is going to email you back that in-app purchases are not refundable. That's why he makes the apps 'free' with in-app purchases.
Posted via CB10 from Dante, a Red & BlackBerry Passport.
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