On Sat Jul 13 2013 at 09:56:53, 1.61803 wrote:

> I like others I think often find myself searching QS's user guide, qsapp.com, 
> changelog, github.com, this forum and googling around for things whose 
> knowledge sometimes belong only to the initiated ;-)

You will never know everything it can do. None of us will.

> I don't use rss, fb, twitter nor other social networks and rely only on mail 
> because of focus and time constraints — but I do follow this list as QS is my 
> most used and useful application.
> 
> How can we not overlook changes and new features?

The release notes should cover all that for the application, but not the 
plug-ins. Plug-ins are pretty well documented these days, but finding out 
what’s changed isn’t necessarily easy. The latest changes should be visible 
under each one on the web site.

In the next release, there’s a new plug-in updater that will detail the changes 
in each one.

The blog is usually pretty good about fleshing out some of the changes, though 
unless you want to manually check it, RSS is probably the best way to follow 
that. There’s also an RSS feed for plug-in changes, but that should be less of 
an issue after the next release.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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