Yhats true but if you encounter that with literally every second mesh you
touch, then that makes you wonder. I had a problem with .obj in 5.0 which
then was quickly fixed with the 5.0.1 release. So I am anticipointed now
8-).
Besides that... there is such a thing as error free software. But there is a
price attached with it. Along the lines of: If failure is not an option,
success becomes immensely expensive. And I bet there is no QA budget along
that line in the 3D community. So, you have to flexible and fix things as
you go along. In the financial services industry, specially in the risk
management area, software standards are along the mentioned lines. And we
all pay for it ;-).
Rainer
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> > But to expand a tiny bit on 'shoddy'... If it
> > is posible that I can crash an application in a way that it
> > does not even say goodbye or if I can lock it up with a data
> > import then that module has been implemented shoddy.
>
> Personally I don't feel that that has to be the case. It may be the case
> but
> the nature of the beast is that it's unpredictable and some things simply
> cannot be foreseen, even with the best will in the world. It's perfectly
> possibly that a well designed and well implemented piece of software could
> die or lock up, it happens all the time.
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