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Yes, it is Beta - Version: 0.3, 5/16/2005 02:13PM PST
MentorNeto
Crimson,
You can call the app alph, beta or whatever you want.
But it is Beta.
It is Beta version 0.3, that's why it still have some bugs that, with the help from helpful users, I'll correct.
By the way, version 0.3 allows you to print.
You can call the app alph, beta or whatever you want.
But it is Beta.
It is Beta version 0.3, that's why it still have some bugs that, with the help from helpful users, I'll correct.
By the way, version 0.3 allows you to print.
Utterly useless demo - Version: 0.2, 5/14/2005 05:48AM PST
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CrimsonScythe
I'd call this alpha software, and not beta. It's buggy, and utterly useless. The demo limitation is that you can't print, which is OK, I guess. However, this also means that you'll never see what the CV will look like. So, in order to find out whether the program is even worth paying anything for, you have to buy it... I think I'll stick to LaTeX for now.
I'm not sure I see the need for this app. I made a resume with Word and it didn't take very long. Actually the longest part was looking up the proper format, but I didn't need a specialized app for that.
Well, nice try. Maybe you should call it an alpha release so people know it's not ready to actually be used for anything.