kspiel
29-08-2007, 03:12 PM
Okay -- now to the reason I was trying to post here in the first place (how I discovered the CAPTCHA problem)...
Has incgamers decided to abandon "UI Central" ??
Noting that it's been quite some time since I saw anything updated by UI Central, I went poking around. I have Atlas Quest 4.01 installed and I see that the current version (as of today I believe) is 4.06 yet UI Central is telling me that all of my mods are up to date. PLEASE tell me you are not going to abandon the updater. It's the primary reason I used ui.worldofwar.net as I did not have to go through my list of mods by hand, manually checking each one against the web site, looking for updates.
The updater provides a mechanism for displaying your advertising banners, so it's not as though it is encroaching on your revenue stream and it's a huge convenience to your users.
With the updater, I perform an update scan ever time I get ready to start up WoW -- which implies I see your banner ads at least daily. However, without it, I cannot imagine I will bother going to the hassle of going through all of my updates one at a time unless WoW has issued a patch that has broken them. It's simply too much of a hassle. Even now, KNOWING I have mods that are out of date, there is no way I'm going to take the time to see which ones I need to update.
Food for thought.
Has incgamers decided to abandon "UI Central" ??
Noting that it's been quite some time since I saw anything updated by UI Central, I went poking around. I have Atlas Quest 4.01 installed and I see that the current version (as of today I believe) is 4.06 yet UI Central is telling me that all of my mods are up to date. PLEASE tell me you are not going to abandon the updater. It's the primary reason I used ui.worldofwar.net as I did not have to go through my list of mods by hand, manually checking each one against the web site, looking for updates.
The updater provides a mechanism for displaying your advertising banners, so it's not as though it is encroaching on your revenue stream and it's a huge convenience to your users.
With the updater, I perform an update scan ever time I get ready to start up WoW -- which implies I see your banner ads at least daily. However, without it, I cannot imagine I will bother going to the hassle of going through all of my updates one at a time unless WoW has issued a patch that has broken them. It's simply too much of a hassle. Even now, KNOWING I have mods that are out of date, there is no way I'm going to take the time to see which ones I need to update.
Food for thought.