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.
Version History Without Useful Information
Re: Version History Without Useful Information
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 )).
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Cheers,
DrT
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with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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 )).
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Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Re: Version History Without Useful Information
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.
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.