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On 12-01-06 11:54 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 01/06/2012 11:05 AM, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
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Staying on the subject, the download page is confusing, advertising two
"final" versions, without hinting at the differences.
[...]
How about
3.3.4 - Business version - the old reliable version
3.4.4 / 3.4.5 - Personal version and cutting edge business version
3.5.0 - must cutting edge version for experiments.

"Current" version and "Development" should be the only ones clearly
advertised. Perhaps "older versions" is somtimes useful.

In fact "Development" should not be anywhere near the download page, at
least not after > 1 yr. of releases.

I am certainly not using nor recommending 3.3.4 after all the bug fixes
I find in the later versions. Why would I ?

F.

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