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FastHub the ultimate GitHub client for Android.
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Closed hajaren1466 closed 4 years ago

hajaren1466 commented 4 years ago

FastHub Version: 4.6.7
Android Version: 9 (SDK: 28)
Device Information:

MartinX3 commented 4 years ago

no

hajaren1466 commented 4 years ago

Why not? A simple minded response deserves a little more insight. Please explain. Also, who are you?

hajaren1466 commented 4 years ago

Besides, I can compile the debug build with the features if I wanted. It just seems like too much effort when a simple code and a button press could unlock it all in one operation. Why deny me it if I could obtain such things regardless of the decision?

nitrog0d commented 4 years ago

It's simple, just no.

MartinX3 commented 4 years ago

please respect the work/effort the author/developer put into this app and be happy, that the app is partially free.

Nemris commented 4 years ago

@hajaren1466 Forks, my friend, exist for a reason, especially if they can be found on F-Droid. Just like search engines, now that I think about it.

fadeoffical commented 4 years ago

Funny. You don't get to decide the prize of most things. If you go to Walmart or so, you can't just say. "Aye yo lemme get a everything for free". :)

It simply won't happen. :P

Nemris commented 4 years ago

Goods made of bytes != goods made of atoms. Physical world != virtual world.

... unless one can claim to CTRL-C everything inside a Walmart at a whim, that is.

fadeoffical commented 4 years ago

[quietly hides copy-pasted Walmart in the basement]

MartinX3 commented 4 years ago

Bytes are represented in atoms. And you pay for the time which took the recombination of these atoms and the service of support and getting a compiled binary ready to install.

I don't know what's wrong in some brains thinking just because something is IT based it must be free for all and the original author should die poor....

Nemris commented 4 years ago

You're half correct, you know. As a "pirate", I can't stand lazy "pirates", especially when a piece of work can be forked and built at will. Doubly so when one could simply check F-Droid.

Anyway, this should be an issue in a public repo, not another pointless debate in the sea of pointless debates of the web. Why isn't this marked as "wontfix" and closed already?