IceSage
New member
Hey, I have a question,
I wrote this in on one of the feedback or question pages on the mainsite, but I never received a reply. I think I asked a couple of members around here the question, but they didn't know either.
I decided to shoot this question here.
A long time ago, I had submitted a re-translation and an updated GUI of GIGO's NSF2Midi program. (Still located on the main Zophar Site.)
Recently, after Zophar's big revival after I thought it was dead, the listing for my translation and updated GUI is gone, while other plain translations (that didn't mess with the GUI) are still up. (And by other, I think I only mean one.)
I found my version of GIGO's NSF2Midi program removed.
I was wondering the reasoning for this. Perhaps because it wasn't an actual translation, and couldn't be on the site because I changed the layout?
Did GIGO, in whatever cave he's been living in for the several past years (being an man impossible to contact) complain?
I know a lot of people found my version to be a bit more useful of a tool than GIGO's, or even the translation. The interface was designed to be user-friendly and I cleaned up the translations a bit.
I was never trying to take credit or infringe on GIGO's program at all, but I was wondering if there was a specific reason, if it was one of those, and if the decision could be re-looked?
It would be an honor to have it back up on the site as an option for people to use again.
If not, no big deal. Just curious about it.
I wrote this in on one of the feedback or question pages on the mainsite, but I never received a reply. I think I asked a couple of members around here the question, but they didn't know either.
I decided to shoot this question here.
A long time ago, I had submitted a re-translation and an updated GUI of GIGO's NSF2Midi program. (Still located on the main Zophar Site.)
Recently, after Zophar's big revival after I thought it was dead, the listing for my translation and updated GUI is gone, while other plain translations (that didn't mess with the GUI) are still up. (And by other, I think I only mean one.)
I found my version of GIGO's NSF2Midi program removed.
I was wondering the reasoning for this. Perhaps because it wasn't an actual translation, and couldn't be on the site because I changed the layout?
Did GIGO, in whatever cave he's been living in for the several past years (being an man impossible to contact) complain?
I know a lot of people found my version to be a bit more useful of a tool than GIGO's, or even the translation. The interface was designed to be user-friendly and I cleaned up the translations a bit.
I was never trying to take credit or infringe on GIGO's program at all, but I was wondering if there was a specific reason, if it was one of those, and if the decision could be re-looked?
It would be an honor to have it back up on the site as an option for people to use again.
If not, no big deal. Just curious about it.