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Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
Well every time I've seen you quoted or your site referenced, I've seen you pop-up.

I don't know if you have more than one acct or not, but it's no exaggeration, that's what I've observed.
But yes, you are well within your right to do so...

Just try to do it with less of a "But I'm better than n9-apps!" angle. You don't want to be bitter rivals.


No, I do not have more than one account per forum.

Therefore, as I wrote, "every time" actually means "two times", which you can easily check by browsing my post statistics.

The n9-apps.com owner also posted in this thread (and actually every other thread you mentioned) and expressed his views about his site numerous times, yet you don't seem to have any problem with that.

I can't see anything wrong in participating in a discussion related to my website or commenting on an opinion about it. If you had a website or application and someone was referring to it, I bet you'd want to express your point of view, just like me. I don't see anything unusual with that.

I also don't think that pointing out my website's features (and saying that I consider them useful and important for this kind of content) means at the same time bashing other websites, which lack those features and call them a "feature-bloat". It's their free choice, and so is mine.

If any information about my website I wrote is untrue, please point it out. Otherwise, what's wrong in stating facts?

As I wrote, when I was asked on FMC if collaboration between the sites is possible, I answered "yes, sure" while the owner of the other site said he has no plans for it (links for referrence available in my previous post). I do not have any problem with that, but is it really me to whom suggestions so that the sites don't rival each other should be addressed?

Anyway, I just asked what do you mean by "slicker" and listed some features that IMHO make my site useful and easy to use, while confirming that the design is indeed quite dated. Was it really something so unusual that it had to result in a debate like this (that no one else seems to be interested in, BTW)?

Let's move on to some more interesting topics.

Cheers,
Michal Jerz
http://My-MeeGo.com

Last edited by My-Maemo.com; 2011-12-04 at 16:47.
 

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