I would like to see people be a bit more supportive when someone announces their first app and asks for feedback.
I understand you have provided feedback, but perhaps put yourself in the shoes of the developer and consider the way you put the message across.
It would be great if every piece of software was perfect and awesome on first release, but really iterative development is what gets us there. I hope the developer and also other potential users aren't discouraged by your "DO NOT USE".
I've been in those shoes many times. I was actually not addressing the developer, I was addressing possible users.
After all, the app did crash about 30 seconds after I started it up and closed EVERY app I was running at the time even though I hadn't started actually using it yet. I could have lost data and I certainly did lose time.
People need to know that. Imagine if this happened to numerous people but nobody mentioned it because they were all being supportive?
I understand you have provided feedback, but perhaps put yourself in the shoes of the developer and consider the way you put the message across.
It would be great if every piece of software was perfect and awesome on first release, but really iterative development is what gets us there. I hope the developer and also other potential users aren't discouraged by your "DO NOT USE".