Talk:VueScan
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What needs sourcing? --vossman 06:42, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The deletion of the Updates History graphic, & other tidbits
I am a bit sorry to see the Updates History graphic go, but the reality is, for it to remain someone needs to sink some effort into bringing it up to date. Since I am unwilling to volunteer for that task, I could hardly complain when Pol098 finally made the "Bold Edit" to delete it. I would say to anyone else that thinks we should keep it: "Please bring it up to date." (If someone wants to do it, a nearly complete file of the historical data can be found on Version Tracker's website, buried on the VueScan pages in a pop-up menu. This was the source of the data behind the original graphic.)
Meanwhile, is there an entry in Guiness Records for "most frequently updated program"? I can't think of another program that even comes close. Surely it would be a contender for such a record...
In reviewing the classic "Who, What, When, Where, Why & How" guideline, it occurs to me nothing has been said about the author of VueScan beyond his name appearing in the URL to the download page. Does anyone else think we should add a paragraph (no more than 2) about the author?
Does anyone feel we have left some important question unanswered? If so, please ask it here and we'll try to answer it by enhancing the main article...
Badly Bradley 04:50, 7 March 2007 (UTC)