Hello Dave I see that we have few come backs on Appsumo. I like your videos and yours reviews; you are doing good job Keep it up. Is it possible to do a review about Brilliant Directories?
Thanks @stanislawjanusz4452. Since Brilliant Directories is code & time limited -- and it's a fairly large application -- I don't think there is time to a thorough review before it disappears. Sorry!
The reason why writing the date as day, month, and year makes sense is because it follows a logical progression from the smallest unit of time (the day) to the largest unit (the year). It’s like telling a story, starting with the most immediate information and working your way out. Writing it as month, day, and year breaks that flow and creates confusion, since it jumps between units of time that don’t align naturally. It’s like saying a sentence backwards. The day-first format is clearer and universally more intuitive.
That is true but American won't get it. Even now being in USA for 2 years it's confusing going back to Australia and USA. I personally prefer YYYY-MM-DD format.
Hello Dave I see that we have few come backs on Appsumo. I like your videos and yours reviews; you are doing good job Keep it up. Is it possible to do a review about Brilliant Directories?
Thanks @stanislawjanusz4452. Since Brilliant Directories is code & time limited -- and it's a fairly large application -- I don't think there is time to a thorough review before it disappears. Sorry!
The reason why writing the date as day, month, and year makes sense is because it follows a logical progression from the smallest unit of time (the day) to the largest unit (the year). It’s like telling a story, starting with the most immediate information and working your way out. Writing it as month, day, and year breaks that flow and creates confusion, since it jumps between units of time that don’t align naturally. It’s like saying a sentence backwards. The day-first format is clearer and universally more intuitive.
Ok, I’m not arguing semantics. Literally everyone in America would read the date wrong. The re-education won’t start with legitt 👍
That is true but American won't get it.
Even now being in USA for 2 years it's confusing going back to Australia and USA.
I personally prefer YYYY-MM-DD format.
Agreed, Obie.
A date format selector solves all of this.
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