A kind request - let's consider using English
Verfasst: Fr 25. Feb 2011, 12:30
[I deleted my original post from a few days ago due to lack of replies, and I've changed the subject to be more precise]
First of all, thank you so much for making MyPhoneExplorer free! I am a human rights activist and for privacy and security reasons, don't wish to store my data on the cloud. Since MyPhoneExplorer can connect directly to my phone, this makes it essential.
I would now like to make an observation: here on this forum, there is a lot of information that people have shared. Half of it is in English, half in German. Unfortunately, I don't speak German, and I had some trouble registering, since the registration form was in German.
Human right activists all over the world most likely don't speak German (my friends from Egypt come to mind), but they do speak English.
On the other hand, Germans are generally educated people, and understand English reasonably well. Germans who own Android phones are even more likely to know English. Furthermore, German Android owners who joined this forum are Internet savvy, and very most likely speak English well.
I would like to kindly ask every to consider posting new threads on the English section. This will help new users find more answers to their questions, since most of the world speaks English nowadays, but by comparison, German is less popular.
Don't get me wrong - I have the deepest respect for the German language and culture. I'm just thinking that to make MyPhoneExplorer more popular and easier to use, it will help to use the more popular language.
Also, by asking in English, there are more users who can potentially answer your questions. I bet there are many questions that have been asked in both languages, which means that people wasted time searching for an answer, not finding it, then posting their question.
Please, let's think about using English, even if we're not native speakers (I'm not). It doesn't matter if our English isn't perfect - what's important is to communicate information, and most terms are software-related English terms anyway.
Thank you very much for your time,
Dan
First of all, thank you so much for making MyPhoneExplorer free! I am a human rights activist and for privacy and security reasons, don't wish to store my data on the cloud. Since MyPhoneExplorer can connect directly to my phone, this makes it essential.
I would now like to make an observation: here on this forum, there is a lot of information that people have shared. Half of it is in English, half in German. Unfortunately, I don't speak German, and I had some trouble registering, since the registration form was in German.
Human right activists all over the world most likely don't speak German (my friends from Egypt come to mind), but they do speak English.
On the other hand, Germans are generally educated people, and understand English reasonably well. Germans who own Android phones are even more likely to know English. Furthermore, German Android owners who joined this forum are Internet savvy, and very most likely speak English well.
I would like to kindly ask every to consider posting new threads on the English section. This will help new users find more answers to their questions, since most of the world speaks English nowadays, but by comparison, German is less popular.
Don't get me wrong - I have the deepest respect for the German language and culture. I'm just thinking that to make MyPhoneExplorer more popular and easier to use, it will help to use the more popular language.
Also, by asking in English, there are more users who can potentially answer your questions. I bet there are many questions that have been asked in both languages, which means that people wasted time searching for an answer, not finding it, then posting their question.
Please, let's think about using English, even if we're not native speakers (I'm not). It doesn't matter if our English isn't perfect - what's important is to communicate information, and most terms are software-related English terms anyway.
Thank you very much for your time,
Dan