Good customers are hard to find. Or is it good companies? Maybe its.... well what ever it is, it is in version 0.9whatever and usually that means it is still, while working, the beginning of the program stage. It might be released and ready for use, but bugs and other stuff can still affect the thousands of part and pieces of a computer and its programs.
Her is a chart of verions goodness
0.0 ~ 0.99 - sux (will work for some and not for others or if it does work most of the time, it is because it is a simple program)
1.0 - sux (usually but not always)
2.0 - ahhh, ok, better. (but still can suk)
3.0 - looks good (works on more computer designs, works well with other programs, possible total crash of your system 0.942 percent
4.0 ~ 6.0 - good (possible total crash of your system 0.094 percent)
7.0 and up - If it makes it this far usually excellent. It is still possible for something to go wrong but now it might have something to do with there being something wrong with another program (bad interaction) or a missing file that subpossed to be included with the computer OS
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The question is why some companies call something 4.0 when it works like 1.2???? And vise-versa.
The other question is hoops nessicary for a working program?