If performance issues cannot be resolved,I have to give up shapr3d

@Graffitilogic @FiSH @JoeS @TheBum @WeBasic
Thank you very much for your attention. I am a programmer with ten years of experience. I know the software development and upgrade process very well. So in my opinion, software upgrades must not make the original functions unusable, and software upgrades cannot force users to change major usage habits. Software upgrades must be done on the basis of solving performance problems. However, what I feel now is that the Sharp team is not a mature software development team. I am afraid that a similar situation will still occur in the future. One day, it is not me who abandoned Shapr, but Shapr who abandoned me.

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What I said was very emotional because I really didn’t know where the problem started. And I think the biggest problem does not appear in the program itself, but in project management, product upgrade strategy, and product planning. Appears without fully understanding user needs.

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