• Dale Turley (11/13/2013)


    I strongly disagree with the idea of just pushing something out to fit a time frame, and this kind of mentality is the reason for IT having such a bad name. It also gives rise to the phrase, 'Don't use the software until the first service release.'

    If I brought a television that worked most of the time but couldn't show certain channels for example or had faults, I would return it for a refund, and if it was not put down to a faulty unit I would use another company / brand next time. The same with software - it's the reason why lots of software does not get used within our company and to be frank, won't get a trial again for the foreseeable future.

    I recently tried using SSMS 2012 and it is so riddled with bugs that it is uninstalled and I am back to using the 2008 tools. With SSMS being so riddled with bugs, I have no intention of trying the database engine any time soon. 2008 works perfectly for us.

    Curious, what bugs did you encounter in SSMS 2012? I installed it a couple of years back, use it most every day for both development and admin, and don't have any major complaints.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho