Anybody know what happened to Jeremy Kothe and
Xtreme Simplicity? I love their
C# Refactory
product, but evidently they are no longer issuing evaluation
keys nor are they sending out keys that have been paid for.
They had "server trouble" and stopped
sending out keys a while back. All their customers got
ticked off and filed complaints with paypal, who
apparently has suspended his paypal account. Most
likely, he is busy with legal trouble now from all the
people that they ticked off and trying to get paypal to
reinstate their account. In any case, I always thought
C# refactory was a piece of crap. JetBrains should be
releasing a decent one soon. You can download a beta
from their site.
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>"I always thought C# refactory was a
piece of crap"
I have to disagree, I used refactory for nearly a year,
and while there was a point release or 2 that had a few
issues the 1.2 release worked well all the time.
After trying Resharper for a day I'm getting irritated
with its modal preprocessing every time I load a
project. Otherwise it is only good for renaming (so
far).
I have to agree with Wayne.
I couldn't be more pleased with C# Refactory. Jet Brains
is so far a disappointment to me. Maybe it is just all
the hype they get from the Java world.
Yes, Xtreme Simplicity has had major problems with the
purchase process. On behalf of Xtreme Simplicity I
apologise to all who have been inconvenienced. These
problems have now been solved and a dedicated person
(me) appointed as sales manager and webmaster to ensure
the process works and to deal with the backlog of
disappointed people.
Our development and support of C# Refactory and other
products has been reinvigorated and you can all look
forward to improved features in the near future.