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1. @houndeye has a point. You can complain about free stuff, but doing that you are not helping much by having an attitude and not actually reporting the issues you are having. Also, I have a job, university, friends and family, all of those are priority of my time and energy over gmod tools.
2. I test the tools mostly by going in game and seeing that doing basic functions does not cause issues. It may be that some edge cases are left unchecked, and causing issues for some. But if I cannot replicate the issues others are having, then I cannot fix them. I could spend time trying different test cases with different addon combinations, but see point number one.
3. Comment section would be flooding with complaints if the tool was completely non-functional for everyone, and I mean dozens of comments every day, which it is currently not.
4. @Charizard, if you are interested, the github link is in the description, feel free to make a pull request if you manage to find and fix issues.
That is all. Hope you can understand, and please don't be that aggressive towards other addon creators.