QTSaver does it right
When I blog about a new site/app/service/etc I often hear back from the people behind whatever I'm covering. Sometimes they appreciate my input, and sometimes they...er... don't. Those in the latter category, I confess, make me wonder why they got in to a biz where _every_ user is an opinonated one. Think about it, have you ever come across a person who's online and doesn't have opinions on buggy software, their laptop, banking site, crappy search results, etc, etc?
Anyway, it makes me especially happy when people can handle a less than stellar "review" in a good way, and take feedback and suggestions onboard. This speaks bundles about who they are.
A couple of people who seem to have have taken my less than enthusiastic words to heart over the past month are the guys at QTSaver. Cheers to that. More here.
Anyway, it makes me especially happy when people can handle a less than stellar "review" in a good way, and take feedback and suggestions onboard. This speaks bundles about who they are.
A couple of people who seem to have have taken my less than enthusiastic words to heart over the past month are the guys at QTSaver. Cheers to that. More here.


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