I noticed a couple of details here, you point out other projects in both of your posts and passively suggest you're moving onto another project. That and the fact we've never had a version 1.2 and the instructions from moving from 1.0 to 2.0 were pretty clear with the majority of people upgrading seamlessly (even though I'll even say 1.0 -> 2.x wasn't the smoothest even). You claim to have been running Neos since v1, yet I've never nor has anyone on the team received a request for support from you or have even see your name - yet all of this time (months now) has passed and you've brought this to attention here on a major announcement post of ours. Doesn't really sound all that genuine and typical attempt to talk Neos down while pushing other cryptos. Pretty low.
Best regards,
syntaks
First, I want to thank you Syntaks for going above and beyond (personal teamviewer support) in getting me up and running. I hope v2.02 addresses all the issues that might make such teamviewer sessions a necessity.
Second, I want to apologize for the misunderstanding, and for allowing my frustrations to get the better of me, essentially "cutting in line" on this "announcement post" instead of stumbling into that IRC chat room before coming here... My only excuse was that I had already checked every forum and other related suggestion that I could find to no avail, and tensions were high...
As far as the "details"
Again, apologies...
1) The other projects I mentioned were not mentioned in the context of advertisement, but of comparative example. One was specifically mentioned because of their innovation with keeping fair and decentralized CPU mining, but minimizing the botnet threat at the same time. Exactly the main reason you tell us that you have to dump the CPU and GPU community and move your mining to the fewer and more centralized, wealthier and more ROI oriented ASIC operators. The other was just an example of another good coin slowly being killed by botnets that wasn't even multi-algo to begin with...
2) I just wanted it to work. While I am obviously not much of a fan of the current, installation and upgrade implementation, I DO like the functionality and ideas inherent with this coin and have been holding since August 27th. That's why I am here to begin with. But as with all things, if something isn't working as it is supposed to costing time and money, not to mention frustration, human nature doesn't promote sticking around for long. In business and customer relations, second chances are a luxury.
3) If you run the qt wallet distributed with v2.01b in the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Neos\do_not_use" folder, it is v1.2. That's where the v1.2 came from.
Anyways, all is sorted out now and I am once again a happy investor!
Thanks Again!
Hatch