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nikos
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Post by nikos »

usually the manual gets updated every time the program is updated
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Post by narayan »

Nikos, I think longfellow is right. It is not the question of wwhether the latest version is available or not: Rather, the issue is, can I look at the website and decide if I have the latest application and/or manual? And given the current practice of keeping the same version number, the answer is "NO".

As I suggested before, we should identify both the application and the manual as Release Candidates if you want people to have a peek at any new versions.

These should carry the suffix RCn, so people can distinguish between these early releases and the final releases.(The n in the suffix allows us to have as many release candidates as required.)
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but the website already has the manual version listed
i don't know how longfellow managed to get an older pdf that had 1103 on the title!
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nikos wrote:i don't know how longfellow managed to get an older pdf that had 1103 on the title!
Just to clarify:

The older 1103 pdf (1.89 Mb) is the one I downloaded a few months ago with x2 1102.  After downloading x2 1103, I checked for a new version of the manual, saw version 1103 listed, and assumed that this was the version I already had, and so didn't download it.  Hence the confusion.
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More likely it was UM ver 1.0.0.3   :shock:
(which was released back in August)