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Hello Dears, PJ Nanny here.
I've been doing the housekeeping round here for (goodness me) years now, but I've never introduced myself because I don't like to be a bother and I love seeing my boys and girls in the spotlight.
But we … no, I … owe you an apology.
We released a new version a few weeks ago and on Wednesday afternoon Christine had a phone call from a nice young lady in Australia who had…
(Oh, I can't bring myself to say how many)
… LOTS of "warnings" in the Photojunction Problem Reporter (my second favourite part of the program) and was feeling overwhelmed by them.
She'd stumbled on a bug (and we Grandmas don't like bugs – I couldn't sleep that night), so I made cupcakes for the Dev Team next morning and they very nicely fixed it right there and then – and posted a new beta the very same day.
They also told me, quite kindly, that some of you thought I was getting a bit too fussy in the latest release, and they added check boxes so you can hide my warnings about apertures with inconsistent spacings or sizes, or that are slightly misaligned.
That bug fix (and hiding my messages) brought the young lady's warnings down from (I'm sorry, I still can't say how many) to ten, which really were, as you youngsters say, deal-breakers.
I must say I'm of two minds about this.
I don't approve of sweeping stuff under the carpet, my dears, but there you go, you can if you must.
So if the young lady is reading this, I haven't met you but I'm so sorry.
Bless you all, and please cover up outdoors.
PJ Nanny
PS We may release an updated Final as well, but the bug only happens if you have wings or flips, and you can ignore my warnings, and anyway we'd need to do more testing first.
PSS My, I feel bad, because I've said "I" at least a dozen times, and now three more!
PSSS Do you like my costume? That nice Cory Thoman from Texas made it for me, but I embroidered the logo myself. Eat your heart out, Wonder Woman.
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