For software that's barely been in development at all? That's pretty amazing.
Also, this article is almost a month old. The application is a lot more stable now. And more featureful.
I'm not saying it is easy to write software that never crashes (in C++), but it is easy to write software that doesn't crash 5 times per day.
It does, all the time.
> At least it shouldn't and that is a sign of bad work.
Maybe. We'll see.
For software that's barely been in development at all? That's pretty amazing.
Also, this article is almost a month old. The application is a lot more stable now. And more featureful.