![]() After one user went public about how his copy was blackballed in revenge for posting a negative review, it was followed by further claims that HRD had similarly retaliated against others – and had maintained a “blacklist” of radio handles that had been blocked from using the software. Ruhl was, essentially, blamed by customers for his organization’s poor handling of complaints and bad reviews. “Rick’s day-to-day leadership in running the business has contributed to the vitality and functionality of Ham Radio Deluxe.” “Ham Radio Deluxe software would have been abandoned in 2011 without Rick’s partnership,” said HRD co-owner Dr Michael Carper. ![]() ![]() The reshuffle comes after HRD found itself under scrutiny after it remotely disabled copies of the software belonging to users who spoke out against the company on various amateur radio websites and forums. Ruhl, along with co-owners Mike Carper and Randy Gawtry, ran the radio software company after buying the rights to the code in 2011. HRD Software said in a statement on Friday that co-founder Rick Ruhl will step down to pursue other interests. The developer of Ham Radio Deluxe – a popular app used by thousands of hams – has restructured its management following claims it punished users who wrote critical reviews. ![]() Via Stuart VK2FSTU.Ĭofounder ejects over blacklist for bad reviews. From The Register, 3/1/17 by Shaun Nichols, original post here. ![]()
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