We hope you understand that we need to take the necessary time at the drawing board, where we still spend time figuring out how all this hard work can translate into something better and more meaningful for the PC power user universe.
Remaining true to our vision of Project jv16 PowerTools’ future in connection with the Windows operating system is essential.
Since the release of the previous jv16 version last month, we have done 353 manual installations of jv16 PowerTools to different testing environments to confirm the software works as expected.
Automated quality control tends to lower the amount of human operator input needed to draw conclusions on the reproduction of known quality glitches.
That doesn’t mean manual testing isn’t involved. In order to do automated decision making, through training is needed. And this can only be done by providing a plethora of examples, so that the Automated Quality Control (AQC) system can learn.
In the case of jv16 PowerTools, the AQC learns from ‘Backups’ samples. This is a folder written by default in the product’s installation path.
It contains various logs that help us determine the product’s use case scenarios. This is useful when attempting to reproduce reported issues or to improve performance.
With the help of users just like you who decided to purchase a license and help us to keep the lights on and the development of jv16 PowerTools going on, since the release of previous jv16 PowerTools version last month, we have bought 11 computers for testing.
If you want to see the full technical specifications of our most recent test setup, you can find them in this blog post: https://www.macecraft.com/status-upcoming-jv16-powertools/
These computers have a varied range of hardware, starting from Intel Atom based Windows 10 tablets and going up to a gaming laptop with dedicated NVidia Geforce GPU.
That is the only way we will be able to continue creating memorable software that ensures you - our ineffable users - are satisfied and make us proud as developers.
To make all this happen and continue to evolve, we naturally need funding. So it is up to you, our end-users, to buy a license in order to help us to keep the lights on and the development of jv16 PowerTools going on. You can checkout using this link for more than 1 computer and provide a license to friends or family: https://www.macecraft.com/checkout/
Project jv16 PowerTools continues to evolve and we remain committed to delivering a high-quality user-based experience to Windows operating system fans, while exploring new and exciting opportunities to integrate two new features: common browsers history cleaning and the ability to clean cookies selectively, with the help of a white-listing feature.
Macecraft is in no rush to release Project jv16 PowerTools NMV until we're satisfied it provides a rock-solid user experience and visuals to match.
Should you wish to join the discussion about this project, we have this public forum thread for it. If you wish to talk privately, then please submit a request instead: https://macecraft.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new/
For better insight, you should read the full blog post first and then let us know here of your experience with jv16 PowerTools: https://www.macecraft.com/status-upcoming-jv16-powertools/