5/20/2023 0 Comments Microsoft sysinternals![]() ![]() Thunderbird was one of the worst offenders when I'd have to re-enter my password.Īlso, firefox would some times 'shift' when I'd change windows too many times, and I found that the CPU bug would trip off easier. Then when I'd go to check on that application, I couldn't interact with it until I found which desktop an orphaned dialog box was hidden on (it wouldn't get a taskbar slot since it was the child of a process on another desktop). ![]() I would get modal dialog boxes that would pop up, lose focus and fall under my current window. I used to used the powertoys multiple desktop thing, but it was always so kludgy.įor instance, popups for an application on another desktop would show up on another desktop, even with application sharing off. Whether the intent was to have this happen or not, the logic is flawed, thus making it a bug. So, the logic used in the design results in a piece of software not running. The design is implemented in the software, which causes an issue with various other applications the end user may wish to run. In my eyes, this makes the logic applied by the developers (include this, and we'll be safe, and the world will be a better place, and no customer could ever object to this) is inherently flawed. This results in a bad customer experience, lowering the credibility of the games house. It only affects someone who has already given the company their money. DRM does not affect the people who grab the cracked versions and have no intention of ever paying. ![]() However, the cracks that appear ensure that this is not the case. ![]() You can see where the suits (and some knee jerk reactions from developers) are looking If we put that bit in there, we're safe. I'd say that failing to run because somebody happens to have another (and in this case fully supported by Microsoft) program running in the background. A bug in software most frequently arises due to bad, or insufficient logic being applied. ![]()
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