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Version History Without Useful Information

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 5:18 pm
by Muad'Dib
I noticed the version history for IFW v3.20 ONLY says: "Potential changes, updates and enhancements." which is pretty useless info.

I do see that there are some specific changes mentioned in v3.20 for Linux and DOS. If the only reason for a version upgrade is to maintain version number compatibility with the other OS versions, could you please at least say that in the history? Otherwise, a more descriptive listing of what's new (or what's fixed) would be appreciated. Sometimes when you're troubleshooting a problem, it's useful to know if a later version has possibly addressed the issue.

Thanks.

Re: Version History Without Useful Information

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:43 am
by DrTeeth
On Tue, 3 Jul 2018 13:18:01 EDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
Muad'Dib disturbed my reverie and wrote:

>I noticed the version history for IFW v3.20 ONLY says: "Potential changes, updates and enhancements." which is pretty useless info.

I really had to stop myself writing in on this one. I would not have
been able to be as polite as you ;-))).
--
Cheers,

DrT

"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill

Re: Version History Without Useful Information

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:23 pm
by TeraByte Support
it's both version number but also core items may have been changed, it's
been recompiled, but nothing specifically addressed in the version.

"Muad'Dib" wrote in message news:15216@public.image...

I noticed the version history for IFW v3.20 ONLY says: "Potential changes,
updates and enhancements." which is pretty useless info.

I do see that there are some specific changes mentioned in v3.20 for Linux
and DOS. If the only reason for a version upgrade is to maintain version
number compatibility with the other OS versions, could you please at least
say that in the history? Otherwise, a more descriptive listing of what's new
(or what's fixed) would be appreciated. Sometimes when you're
troubleshooting a problem, it's useful to know if a later version has
possibly addressed the issue.

Thanks.