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Get rid of the .NET requirement

This program needs Microsoft .NET Framework 4. This requirement is not even included on the requirements list. Why leave out the only real requirement? Obviously because it's a very unpopular requirement that would turn away many potential customers. Honesty is still better than luring people into choosing something that they will regret. Either get rid of the .NET requirement, or at least be honest and inform about it.

Charlie , 02.05.2011, 03:38
Idea status: under consideration

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Help Desk, 02.05.2011, 03:59
@ Charlie, All Pre Requisites and Hardware Requirements including Microsoft .NET Framework 4 on Download page for this new version 3.0 of Easy Flyer Creator mentioned.

Please read this page for reference
http://flyerscreator.com/v3/Download.aspx

Regards,
Peridot
Charlie, 02.05.2011, 04:12
It's not mentioned here: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/easy-flyer-creator-3-0-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-227144

System Requirements: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7

Listing Windows as a requirement for Windows software is stating the obvious. The only real requirement is .NET 4, which is not listed.
Sf3soft, 02.05.2011, 15:20
I really do not know why you guys complain about this. I also use the .NET framework. It allows greater compatibility and a much wider range of things you can do when programming. It also depends on the language the software is programmed in.

The way I see it:

.NET is to applications as DirectX or OpenGL are to video games.

The same is true for if the application would be programmed in a language such as Python. The host computer must have python installed for it to work.

Look, you only install it once, and after that, you don't have to even think about it. It is nothing bad, it just lets applications get the most out of the newest features that Microsoft lets us use as programmers.

I am not affiliated with Peridot, I am just a programmer that also uses the software.

Thanks for reading.
Robert
Sf3soft

P.S. Windows 7 comes preinstalled with .NET 4, just saying. Vista comes with 3.5 I think... not sure on that one. XP SP1 comes with 1.0/1.1, and one of the updates eventually installs 2.0.

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