FroggEye wrote: I say if you're a developer who is passionate about using and developing within Kentico, then you will find a way to learn what K# Macros are available with our without documentation. :)
I'm really not passionate about developing in Kentico. If you enjoy spending time working around Kentico's shortcomings, then I'm happy for you - but it is not something I enjoy.
However, I
am passionate about building great websites, and I dislike any tool that prevents me from achieving that task.
Kentico's poor documentation prevents me from achieving my task.
I think Kentico is a great product that is held back by poor quality control and poor documentation. Umbraco may not offer much out of the box, but at least it's clear about what it does and does not provide, and there is great community support. At least with Umbraco I
know I'm going to have to spend
x hours building a specific function, and can plan for it in advance.
It's really frustrating when you pay thousands for a product that advertises certain time saving features, and those features fail to work as you expect, causing you to spend many unnecessary hours rewriting and redesigning your website just to make it work.