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RE Sholes or any auto-root/update/ROM install app-
At the risk of being sent out on a rail, I suggest things like this stay OUT of your FAQ. Imagine if there was an app for the TP2 (since yer a WinMo convert) that you could load from the sd card and it would automatically start swapping out cab files or merge registry hacks. Johnny Consumer finally saves enough to get his new TP2 and sees someone talking about that app. He of course loads it, runs it and begins to ask a metric assload of questions about what he did, or even worse changes his mind and tries to delete things from the FS.
I don't want to sound elitist, but people unwilling to read and try to understand what they are doing have no business doing it because they will have no idea what to do if everything isn't perfect when it's done. (candidate for worst run-on sentence in history!). Your experience today is a perfect example. If the app you used was open source and you could look at the syntax of the scripts, you could probably figure out which step fouled up and fix it. Instead you're left to scratch your head and try something else, or even worse - you have a 500.00 metal brick.
I'd say leave Sholes Updater for the Sholes team to support, and try to suggest the end user get a grasp of what they are doing with your FAQ instead.
Please, this isn't a dig at the folks who use, used, or will use the Sholes app. Just a generalization.
At the risk of being sent out on a rail, I suggest things like this stay OUT of your FAQ. Imagine if there was an app for the TP2 (since yer a WinMo convert) that you could load from the sd card and it would automatically start swapping out cab files or merge registry hacks. Johnny Consumer finally saves enough to get his new TP2 and sees someone talking about that app. He of course loads it, runs it and begins to ask a metric assload of questions about what he did, or even worse changes his mind and tries to delete things from the FS.
I don't want to sound elitist, but people unwilling to read and try to understand what they are doing have no business doing it because they will have no idea what to do if everything isn't perfect when it's done. (candidate for worst run-on sentence in history!). Your experience today is a perfect example. If the app you used was open source and you could look at the syntax of the scripts, you could probably figure out which step fouled up and fix it. Instead you're left to scratch your head and try something else, or even worse - you have a 500.00 metal brick.
I'd say leave Sholes Updater for the Sholes team to support, and try to suggest the end user get a grasp of what they are doing with your FAQ instead.
Please, this isn't a dig at the folks who use, used, or will use the Sholes app. Just a generalization.