We use lots of photos, check our social profiles. Best.
You do have a point. All of us ex-vWorker users had to "put up" with the UI. Of course Freelancer is way better in that aspect. In terms of UX you have a better product than vWorker. However so do pretty much all other…
It could be. That's why I said "I felt". A feeling is not a fact by definition
Amazing how there's no single ex-vWorker that's out there saying how happy they are about the no-heads-up-whatsoever acquisition. The could've done a much better job.
Thanks :) You're welcomed to stop by
Exactly my feeling. I have only had bad experiences with the vWorker → Freelancer transition. In fact I felt it was engineered for only one simple reason: to get more "workers" to pay the monthly subscription fee.
Nop. It's wide open :) We have been focusing our marketing on Latin America but every day we see considerable growth in the number of users that come from Europe and Asia
I've been the top #1 provider for years and up until vWorker got sold to freelancer. I honestly think that was an awful move, since what made vWorker different from the rest is that it had less number of providers (and…
working perfectly fine.. there are some small bugs here and there that will be fixed once we are passed the "voting" stage. During this stage new commits can't be pushed, and server has to remain the same
We use lots of photos, check our social profiles. Best.
You do have a point. All of us ex-vWorker users had to "put up" with the UI. Of course Freelancer is way better in that aspect. In terms of UX you have a better product than vWorker. However so do pretty much all other…
It could be. That's why I said "I felt". A feeling is not a fact by definition
Amazing how there's no single ex-vWorker that's out there saying how happy they are about the no-heads-up-whatsoever acquisition. The could've done a much better job.
Thanks :) You're welcomed to stop by
Exactly my feeling. I have only had bad experiences with the vWorker → Freelancer transition. In fact I felt it was engineered for only one simple reason: to get more "workers" to pay the monthly subscription fee.
Nop. It's wide open :) We have been focusing our marketing on Latin America but every day we see considerable growth in the number of users that come from Europe and Asia
I've been the top #1 provider for years and up until vWorker got sold to freelancer. I honestly think that was an awful move, since what made vWorker different from the rest is that it had less number of providers (and…
working perfectly fine.. there are some small bugs here and there that will be fixed once we are passed the "voting" stage. During this stage new commits can't be pushed, and server has to remain the same