I have given up..that's almost 2 years that I have been emailing tom trying to get access to renew my railmiles account with no success.
I'm due to renew my RM membership now, it having expired yesterday, but I'm certainly concerned that may take a while!
Might get a reply back via Twitter, I need up to date subscription fees gen! Either that or download it all into some sort of file and give up myself!
I'm due to renew my RM membership now, it having expired yesterday, but I'm certainly concerned that may take a while!
Might get a reply back via Twitter, I need up to date subscription fees gen! Either that or download it all into some sort of file and give up myself!
HA25322:2265612 said:Nearly the end of August now and still no update. I doubt there will be an update before 2017 at this rate? Not holding my breath anyway. Just wish it was possible to download the services I already have on there onto excel or something. I have over 98 pages worth at least and don't want to lose them.
If this turns out to be wrong, I'll probably have to eat my "web developer" hat...![]()
So we're now into October and still no news/sign of the new RailMiles.
Having said on this thread it would be ready in a few days (around May this year) and news on the control panel for the current RailMiles still leads with it being ready in September 2013, I feel Tom would be better off not saying anything in terms of release rather than building people's hopes up and then failing to deliver.
For example when Apple released the date for the sale of iPhone6s, they are set up for that to happen. Imagine if on the date they said "oh, it'll be a few more days" then that turned into months, years... Their business would lose all trust in much the same way as is happening here.
If Apple treated its customers like that you'd not wait and would go to another manufacturer - unfortunately there is no alternative to go to in this case and if you like the simplicity of RailMiles (as I do) and the way you can search for data you're kind of stuck.
However this leads me to ask anyone who is a bit more clued up than me what are the alternatives to producing data in a similar quality to RailMiles? Does anyone know if RM is based on a off the shelf program such as Microsoft Access?
Or if anybody has the skills to set up a rival online based collation system?! It seems there are many people wishing to subscribe who are unable to and I for one would definitely switch for a better managed platform.
I saw a screenshot of what Tom called RM5 on Facebook last week, which looked good and was due very soon.
I wish I had the skills to form a rival service, anyone who can should certainly step forward and we'll see how things go!
I don't disagree. That's why I don't say much about it now. However, there's no point hiding away from the fact that, back when that appeared in the control panel, I genuinely did think it was going to be available very shortly after the release of what was RTT v2. In the end, that didn't happen as the release of RTT v2 slipped by a week or two which put me right in the middle of the start of the university year...Having said on this thread it would be ready in a few days (around May this year) and news on the control panel for the current RailMiles still leads with it being ready in September 2013, I feel Tom would be better off not saying anything in terms of release rather than building people's hopes up and then failing to deliver.
Logging should be easy enough in Microsoft Access or similar. As for RM, as mbreckers has said, there's virtually no 'off the shelf' in there. The next version of RM, which enters testing with a group of about 10 people this week, does have a bit more than the previous one - but that is purely to make it easier to maintain.However this leads me to ask anyone who is a bit more clued up than me what are the alternatives to producing data in a similar quality to RailMiles? Does anyone know if RM is based on a off the shelf program such as Microsoft Access?