Comments on “What I've (not) been up to”http://www.boxerapp.com/blog/2010/04/05/what-ive-not-been-up-to/feed/What+I%27ve+%28not%29+been+up+to2010-04-15T00:36:06+03:00ChyrpWhat I've (not) been up totag:boxerapp.com,2010-04-06:/blog/id/40//comment_55472010-04-06T21:47:33+03:002010-04-06T21:47:33+03:00Yoshinatsu Ryouhttp://yoshinatsu.tumblr.com
<p>Can't wait for the release of 1.0!
This is a tremendous and highly sophisticated piece of software and the fact that it's free makes it EVEN better!</p>
What I've (not) been up totag:boxerapp.com,2010-04-07:/blog/id/40//comment_55482010-04-07T05:47:39+03:002010-04-07T05:47:39+03:00Manuel van Dyckhttp://www.manuelvandyck.com
<p>I enjoy using Boxer in it's current state, and I have to say that I am very happy to hear about any development at all. As, like my fore-speaker said, Boxer is free and I'm grateful for every little step forward it takes. Thanks!</p>
What I've (not) been up totag:boxerapp.com,2010-04-08:/blog/id/40//comment_55492010-04-08T02:52:38+03:002010-04-08T02:52:38+03:00Narles
<p>This is an amazing piece of software and I am so grateful for your hard work with it. For a beta release (or even any kind of release), it contains a surprising amount of polish and I am excited to see what more you have planned for it. It is FAR better than just using the regular DOSbox Mac binary.</p>
What I've (not) been up totag:boxerapp.com,2010-04-15:/blog/id/40//comment_55502010-04-15T00:36:06+03:002010-04-15T00:36:06+03:00Dante
<p>Love Boxer and very grateful for all your hard work. I'm sure 1.0 will be amazing.</p>