It sucks to have to mess with enlarging and shrinking my desktop taskbar to try to reach the x button to close the program if I open it without hitting any buttons within the program. (Megatons of male genital enlargement ads and male potency med ads and if I EVER had any kind of need for anything like that, I would be in much greater need of serious medical attention because I don't have such anatomical body features and if I ever sprout male anatomy, I'm in SERIOUS medical trouble!) :))Īnd how I wish it would run minimized window and not take over my entire desktop.
I use my email as little as possible because in spite of bulk folder, my inbox is always full of spam and takes forever to sort out the few things worth reading. I personally don't like programs that want you to make accounts on websites because the last thing I need is more spam email, and 90% of the time you register for something, the spam flood gets noticeably larger. You have to create an account on their website too to use the program? I didn't see anything about that but then I haven't gotten as far as to try to create anything with the program yet. I've even occasionally written an email to a program creator after I've used a prog awhile and found I really liked it, to tell the creator how useful or enjoyable a program has proven to be. If I like something about a program, I also say it. I've even occasionally written an email to a program creator after I've used a prog awhile and found I really liked it, to tell the creator how useful or enjoyable a program has proven to be.įor myself, if I have a complaint, problem, or suggestion for improvement, I say it. Whining to me, is also when someone complains without downloading and trying a prog first, or when someone finds fault with things all the time and never has any praise for anything.Īs for people who suggest freeware alternatives to a prog, I love this because sometimes the freeware is one I wasn't aware of yet and I've found some very good new freeware programs via links posted in comments!įor myself, if I have a complaint, problem, or suggestion for improvement, I say it.
To me anyway, whining is when someone gripes that the program is the same kind as has been offered earlier, etc.
If a program supposedly free, still shows as a trial version or with a message that it's 30 percent off for GAOTD users, I see legitimate reason to question that. BTW when someone has a problem getting a program to properly install, actvate, and run, I don't think that should be considered whining.