Wow... Watch out for updates

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Cheese

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So I just figured that everything worked on the current release; that's what I've been testing with.

I'm a little torqued off that I can get the older 9.2.0 and it works great... but the current 9.2.1.1 (at the top of the download page) is hosed.

Just a note to other newbies; look in the bug reporting forum BEFORE assuming the current version is peachy keen.
 

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I usually wait a couple of weeks and monitor the forums before making a version upgrade, and that's generally only if I have a reason to upgrade as well. If a particular version is working fine for me and the new version doesn't have any new features or bugfixes that I need to use then I'll stay on the old version for a little longer.
 

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I usually wait a couple of weeks and monitor the forums before making a version upgrade, and that's generally only if I have a reason to upgrade as well. If a particular version is working fine for me and the new version doesn't have any new features or bugfixes that I need to use then I'll stay on the old version for a little longer.

You work in IT, don't you.
 

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I might have had that in the back of my mind when I posted that, but I don't see that on tapatalk where I do most of my posting these days.

No, it was a mindset thing. It is a hard-IT-experiences-learned sort of strategy, a pragmatic attitude of needing a stable filer without all the drama. It was a little too precise of an algorithm for the average user.
 
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