I'm sure he'd love to, but as a developer who also has products listed here on VT, we basically, as far as I can tell, no longer have the control over such things like we once did several months ago.
For example, a couple months ago, I could click on the link for Developers up at the top of this page and edit my product description, or submit a new version, etc., all using the familiar VT interface I've been used to for the last 5 or 6 years. Now, the Developer login brings us to a separate CNET upload.com login page where I can conveniently(?) edit my product listings for upload.com and other CNET-related sites, except for VT, unfortunately. Completely separate databases, it appears: there, 1000 total downloads; here, 64000; likewise for ratings, user comments, etc.
How the product updates listed here on VT are even coming to be posted and updated is still a mystery to me.
Developer... - Mark Douma
I'm sure he'd love to, but as a developer who also has products listed here on VT, we basically, as far as I can tell, no longer have the control over such things like we once did several months ago.For example, a couple months ago, I could click on the link for Developers up at the top of this page and edit my product description, or submit a new version, etc., all using the familiar VT interface I've been used to for the last 5 or 6 years. Now, the Developer login brings us to a separate CNET upload.com login page where I can conveniently(?) edit my product listings for upload.com and other CNET-related sites, except for VT, unfortunately. Completely separate databases, it appears: there, 1000 total downloads; here, 64000; likewise for ratings, user comments, etc.
How the product updates listed here on VT are even coming to be posted and updated is still a mystery to me.
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