I've been writing software professionally for 30+ years. Our customers would stop buying our equipment if our software updates/support were shrouded in secrecy.
The problem I have with your approach is that your updates have a history of breaking working features. Without knowing what has been improved and fixed I have no way of gauging whether any potential benefits of this upgrade outweigh the risks of breaking something fundamental.
I'm somewhat disappointed that I've bought into this nonsense
Jing replied at 2022-8-12 16:20
Dear Sir,
The new version fixes the problem of translation errors in individual languages, and im ...
There we go, was it really that difficult! But yikes, your software is riddled with bugs and crying out for improvements. Is that really all that's been addressed in 6 months?
Maybe the reluctance to be forthcoming with release notes is more out of shame!