Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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I email the author directly
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36
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18.6%
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I write a review and include a description of the bug in it
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7
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3.6%
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I talk about it with other people and hope they contact the author
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2
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1.0%
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I try to fix the bug myself
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49
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25.3%
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I just delete the program; don't have time to run buggy programs
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85
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43.8%
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I've never downloaded a program here that had a bug
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10
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5.2%
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What's a bug?
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5
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2.6%
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Re: How do handle a bug in a program that you downloaded from ticalc.org?
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Ranman
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This is probably the best survey idea yet.
Hopefully, for the programmer's sake, nobody would write a review that focused on bugs. Give the author a chance to correct his efforts prior to writing a public review. Contact him (or her) directly via email or by means of a forum if available.
I should not have to comment on the 3rd choice... but we could possibly rename that as "gossip." Usually, nothing goods comes from gossip. Try contacting the author as previously stated.
For the 5th choice... Hmmmmm... That is just plain lazy. Authors spend numerous hours, days, or even years working on programs for free. You could help us out by giving us out by giving us some constructive feedback.
Authors do not want buggy programs. It can be very difficult task for any one person to create a completely bug free program. But, with the help of others, it can be done.
Thanks to all who have helped out with any program.
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