> And if there are such blatant omissions on their front page, who knows what's lurking in the code ?
There probably are bugs but not because they're unaware of every keyboard layout. It's far easier to accommodate different languages, currencies, number formats, etc than it is to accommodate every keyboard layout.
English and US keyboard layouts (or its close relatives), for better or worse, dominate the programming world.
I don't think the conclusion you've drawn, that there must be issues with the code because your local keyboard layout hasn't been thought of, is logical. That's like saying that because the language keywords and standard library aren't in your native language, there must be dragons lurking in the code.
Having said all this, Clochure does appear to be a nice little April 1st joke and should be flagged with prejudice!
There probably are bugs but not because they're unaware of every keyboard layout. It's far easier to accommodate different languages, currencies, number formats, etc than it is to accommodate every keyboard layout.
English and US keyboard layouts (or its close relatives), for better or worse, dominate the programming world.
I don't think the conclusion you've drawn, that there must be issues with the code because your local keyboard layout hasn't been thought of, is logical. That's like saying that because the language keywords and standard library aren't in your native language, there must be dragons lurking in the code.
Having said all this, Clochure does appear to be a nice little April 1st joke and should be flagged with prejudice!