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4 years agoStable Build 141.4.3299
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harrysfil
4 years agoExperienced | Level 13
Please explain what's new in this version. Because many improvements and fixes does not explain a lot.
Mark
Super User II
4 years agoharrysfil - I've been asking them to do this for over a year. They've ignored every single comment about it and point blank refused to do so. If nothing else its arrogant and rude of them 😞
- harrysfil4 years agoExperienced | Level 13
I know but i will keep asking so that one day they will decide to explain what's new in every version.
- Mark4 years ago
Super User II
harrysfil my point to clientreleases is that how can we test software when we dont know what we are testing?
- TJ Luoma4 years agoCollaborator | Level 9I mean, I guess you can believe whatever you want, but the idea that you’re somehow going to change their minds about this by repeatedly posting about it on the forum seems more than a little far fetched.
If they ever do start posting an actual change log, it will most likely be due to deciding that there’s some benefit to them.
It’s not likely that someone is sitting there thinking “Ok it’s been 537 days and we haven’t posted any information, but if I get one more forum post, I’m going to have to start giving them some answers.”
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