I wish I could have said this myself. I feel there is a strong desire to get these issues out in the open and deal with this situation. Sadly, no moves are being made by those capable of doing so. If I can help in any way I would gladly do so.
I actually left two comments and deleted them both. It's very difficult to say these things from my position but I like everything you said a lot. If I had said them my obvious bias would have detracted from it. From my position it's just best if I keep my mouth shut, but these are important issues and I think very much in need of attention.
Hmm. I don't know. I think we'd need to show them in relationship to some map, like google or bing for it to make any sense though right? Would there be a legal way to do that? Or am I wrong?
We're actually working on mapping right now for a potential product so it might be possible to add something cool to Postage but I don't know what it would look like. Anything in particular you'd like to see?
We stand by the README wording because we've gotten a lot of feedback from users who are not developers. There are additional README documents for developers.
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Version 10.0.14393 Build 14393(latest)
uninstalled Postage
removed the following folders:
C:\Users\jtocci\.postage
C:\Users\jtocci\AppData\Roaming\Postage
C:\Program Files (x86)\Workflow Products
Downloaded Postage.Windows.3.2.16.zip
tried to install by double-click. nothing happened. (known Electron issue)
right click to run as administrator
install for all users, default location
Postage popped right up. Any ideas how I can get the error you're getting?
The main reason we haven't done this is because we had hoped to get Postage renamed PGAdmin5. Unfortunately, that outcome seems ever more unlikely. There seems to be some political reason why the PGA4 team continues to get official support while in ongoing trainwreck mode for a year now.
Lately we've been bringing version control solutions to SCM and it's pretty cool. Just a couple weeks ago we started experimenting with mapping. We could really use a break-out product. Our clients love us but we've had trouble carving off a feature set that would be viable as a stand-alone program.
I bought a Tandy at thirteen (made the money washing dishes) and taught myself basic. Many years later i was working for a company addicted to Excel and moved them to MS Access and PostgreSQL. Within a year I was a full time programmer and have been ever since.
I haven't written more online, sorry. Happy to chat though especially if you have a parenting dilemma. You can reach me through our family website tocci.xyz
We do have an idea for a YouTube channel where we film our attempts to fix up our house. Any interest in that?
Have you tried to get to the bottom of a large result set yet? Rediculous. I feel your pain. Postgres is the equal of so many enterprise databases but pgadmin not so much.
If we could just get Postage named PGAdmin5 we'd really be in a good spot.