I guess you can lump me in with the vanished. It’s been almost half a year since I posted anything. Or visited the forum, for that matter.
Blame it on being blessed with a pandemic-sponsored vacation financed by an unreasonably hefty stipend of unemployment compensation and Trump bucks. Spent a lot of time traveling, camping on the Appalachian Trail, whitewater canoe/camping, and similar fun with the wife, kids, grandkids, and friends. As I mentioned before, I’ve been enjoying the pandemic, strange though it may seem.
Since my Visio projects were “paused’ (in their words), I took advantage of the forced vacation to write my next novel,
No Dogs on Mars – A Starship Story. It’s about riding the SpaceX Starships 33 years from now.
But all good things must come to an end. Last month one of my Visio projects was “unpaused”, so I’m back in the thick of it. I was back here this morning for the first time since July looking for the fix for the Error 318 problem (which didn’t work—more on that soon). Bottom line is that I’m back.
As for the declining interest in Visio, in my experience it’s the price that puts people off. As I (think I) mentioned before, I had to get special dispensation to keep my Visio after a company-wide purge deleted most everyone’s licenses. Their rationale was the poor return on investment. Now they’re using freeware, like Zephyr and Gliffy. Sad.
I saw a similar trend with Lotus Notes. A great product for its time with a loyal fan base, until one day they just pulled the plug on it. Lots of wailing and gnashing of teeth over that. I can see the same thing happening to us one day, unless M$ gets their act together on it.
In the meantime, I’ll continue having fun with Visio. Even when I get those unsolvable 318 errors.
- Ken