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Can't Open Perspective in New Window? Unbelievable. [Resolved in 1.7.4] Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
I am also a little surprised by the vitriol, and I just want to confirm that while I wanted the feature returned, I was not in any way angry. In fact, I appreciate that (1) Omni takes the time to tinker with their products, and (2) give their customers early and frequent access so they can be given feedback. I love being a very small part of the process, and it is actually a highlight of my day to download the new version and see what's new.

I should mention that when I sent my request to the support Ninjas, I worded it badly, and the Ninja was (rightly) confused by what I wanted. Instead of hitting delete, which would have been warranted, the Ninja emailed me back asking for clarification. That kind of behavior gets my respect and my business.

The fact that Omni responded at all in fixing this, much less as quickly as they did is a testament to how good a company Omni is. In sum, I would suggest to Chucky23 that he calm down a bit, and appreciate that anyone is listening at all.
 
 


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