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Safari Download Manager: An Apologia.
Hey.
I know there's a good amount of people here who are - quite rightly - mad about SDM, its failed support, its ridiculously long update cycle, and its all-too-timely release compared to the existence of Safari Download Enabler.
I'd like to clear things up, if that's alright.
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I'm just an engineer, and just a person - subject to every fault and foible to which any other engineer, or even any other person is subject. I make mistakes, misjudgements, miscalculations, and I misspeak, misquote, and misstep.
I realize the timing seems a little bit stupid, a little bit silly, and more than a little malicious - but all I can give you is my word that it's been being worked on in almost every breath of spare time I could allot to it. It's true that I have a job (as Tatticted pointed out that I'd said, in the original SDM 2 thread) - but I'm not trying to make excuses. Sometimes people can't focus - sometimes I can't focus, even - but this isn't a sob story excuse either. It just happens. In the weeks, months, years I've been working on SDM with francis, sometimes the interest strikes me and sometimes it does not. It doesn't mean that I don't want it to exist, or don't want it to continue, or don't want people to benefit from it, or want to push it off on some third party so that they may benefit where I've left off - strictly because of the ownership and responsibility I feel for it.
The truth of the matter is that the code - you're quite correct (again, Tatticted) - sucked! SDM 1 was badly architected but somehow managed to work. I've tried to pour all my effort into refactoring it to be clean and future-proof (which, to some extent, it now is: it appears to work unmodified on the iOS 6 betas, for example, which should guarantee a long life of support in the future.)
The developer of Safari Download Enabler did ask me to turn it over - I never replied, as I usually don't for e-mail (which admittedly sucks a lot, I'm sorry) - but I did not, not because I don't like him or his project, simply because of that ownership and desire to actually do something with it. I didn't release it just now to spite him, to stomp all over him, or to move at all against him. I released it just recently because I promised June, and I wanted to meet that deadline.
I do want everybody in this community to be happy, to learn and grow and work together, and I'm truly sorry anything other than that has come across in what I've said. I don't mean to say anything about his work, and saying it sucked was certainly a harsh knee-jerk reaction (and I do regret it).
To be completely honest - it takes a lot of skill for anybody to do anything like this. He's not in any way a bad developer, and I don't think that he's in any way deserving of disrespect. He simply saw a gap in features, and wanted to close that hole to make the community better. That's what we're all here for, in the end: the jailbreak userbase and the jailbreaking cause.
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I'm sorry. I'm truly sorry. I hope that I get a chance to regain your trust, and I hope that we can grow beyond this.