*sigh* I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
I think we have differing viewpoints on the classification of "beta".
To me it means pre-release, test software, not verified for use on mission critical machines. It has undergone some testing, but not extensive in-depth testing. There may be minor issues, there may be major issues. It's released to allow it to be tested in a wider field than would be possible in-house.
It is possible that they never saw the corruption problems in house. I've had clients experience issues that are simply not reproducable in-house, for various reasons, some of which are never fully tracked down. These issues usually seem to only effect a particular client, thus suggesting the possibility that it's related to there specific setup (custom OS image for example)
I've encoutered a few issues with the software, and I've put that down to it being beta. If I had a disk corruption issue, I'd still put that down to it being beta, and if it trashed my machine, well, I've been running beta software, what else should I expect.
Adding to the above. I think Google has skewed the majorities perception of what beta means, due to their use of Beta as a marketing tool more than anything. Thus everyone assumes if it's beta it'll work and there will only be very trivial niggles in the software. This is unfortunately wrong, and impacts on all developers.
I've used the same argument with those who are saying that they won't use Boot Camp as it's left their machines unusable. Again, it's beta, so the above applies.
I think Parallels is a fine beta, I've had a few issues, and I've reported them back and they have been addressed, which is the idea here. If this were final release software, yeah I'd be a little pissed off, but it's not, it's pre-release (let's use that instead of beta, saves any problems with people assuming that means it's perfect
) and so there are issues, simple.
Bottom line? report your issues, ask Parallels what info you can provide to them to help make it better. Don't sit there and just complain and not do anything, we need to help them.
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