Right now, you can't. It's not done yet. And if we were to release it right now, it would really be inappropriate.
There's a lot of things that we want, and need, to do that haven't yet been done. Some things are fundamentally broken or missing critical functionality.
Even if you're a hardcore user, it's still not ready for you, because even the installation doesn't work off the bat without some work (the installer is not stored in the main folder, and has to be moved from another folder prior to installation to make it work properly)
We know you're eager, because we've told you all the goodies that are coming in Wedge, some that are done, some that are coming. But you really need to understand that firstly, it's just two of us writing it, and that we do have lives outside of Wedge - even though we're putting a vast amount of time into it.
This post will be updated in the future, though, as it becomes available.
Why did I even write this? It's because I'm frustrated. I've lost count of the number of people who've come here asking for downloads. Some post publicly, some privately message me, and I'm fed up of it. We don't owe anyone anything, and while I love working on it, I don't love feeling like it's a noose around my neck - and each time I see such a message, I feel like that's where it'll head, as people don't seem to realise that we do this for fun, and not because we're paid to make them something for nothing.
Wedge has a bright and amazing future but you have to let us make it happen in a way we're comfortable with - and that means not rushing releases. That means we take as long as we feel is necessary to make it work. You can see the progress in the New Revs thread. That should give you some idea of the scale of changes that are underway - commits happen every day or at worst every couple of days, far higher and far more thoroughly than a good number of open source projects manage, in fact.
I'm also annoyed a lot in the fact that people don't seem to look around before asking. Is it really that hard to grasp that it isn't ready yet? Is it really that hard to spend a little time looking around and seeing what we're about? I guess it actually is, given how many people I'm aware of have just come along, posted without reading just because they want cool free stuff, without taking the time to understand what we're about.
Anyway, here endeth the rant. Keep calm and carry on!
There's a lot of things that we want, and need, to do that haven't yet been done. Some things are fundamentally broken or missing critical functionality.
Even if you're a hardcore user, it's still not ready for you, because even the installation doesn't work off the bat without some work (the installer is not stored in the main folder, and has to be moved from another folder prior to installation to make it work properly)
We know you're eager, because we've told you all the goodies that are coming in Wedge, some that are done, some that are coming. But you really need to understand that firstly, it's just two of us writing it, and that we do have lives outside of Wedge - even though we're putting a vast amount of time into it.
This post will be updated in the future, though, as it becomes available.
Why did I even write this? It's because I'm frustrated. I've lost count of the number of people who've come here asking for downloads. Some post publicly, some privately message me, and I'm fed up of it. We don't owe anyone anything, and while I love working on it, I don't love feeling like it's a noose around my neck - and each time I see such a message, I feel like that's where it'll head, as people don't seem to realise that we do this for fun, and not because we're paid to make them something for nothing.
Wedge has a bright and amazing future but you have to let us make it happen in a way we're comfortable with - and that means not rushing releases. That means we take as long as we feel is necessary to make it work. You can see the progress in the New Revs thread. That should give you some idea of the scale of changes that are underway - commits happen every day or at worst every couple of days, far higher and far more thoroughly than a good number of open source projects manage, in fact.
I'm also annoyed a lot in the fact that people don't seem to look around before asking. Is it really that hard to grasp that it isn't ready yet? Is it really that hard to spend a little time looking around and seeing what we're about? I guess it actually is, given how many people I'm aware of have just come along, posted without reading just because they want cool free stuff, without taking the time to understand what we're about.
Anyway, here endeth the rant. Keep calm and carry on!