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Robert Galle has a terrible attitude 



- Version: 3.91 build 220, 2/26/2008 09:55AM PST
jmkeuning
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- Robert Galle has a terrible attitude
Good Program, Awful Developer - Version: 3.73.702, 8/16/2006 10:57PM PST
bobholm5171
I've been using WhereIsIt since the late 90's; it is an excellent disk catalog program with a whole lot of bells and whistles that make the price very much worthwhile. It has fairly good help, and the program's menus themselves are pretty intuitive, so it's not hard to figure out how to do things. In short, it's a VERY GOOD PROGRAM. On the other hand, forget it if you need any sort of help from Robert Galle, the program's developer. The treatment he gave me was just awful, and I am not the stupid moron he thought I was, I can assure you. I've taught computer courses and used computers since 1984. Mr. Galle was extremely mean and nasty in his reply to my request for assistance in reinstalling the program after getting a new laptop. So if you can't handle things on your own, don't buy this program.
Robert Galle's response to me was:
I don't find this question to be half serious. You are heavily underestimating the level of detail necessary to be collected at scanning time in order to have properly functional disk images and catalogs
You know. . . a simple "No, I cannot do that," would suffice.
The program is easy to use, and is an excellent way to catalog large media collections, but Robert Galle, the developer, is a chump.