Follow-up Comment #2, bug #36902 (project denemo):

I have no problems with this being postponed to later release.
However I would clarify some point from your reply.
By "session" I was just meaning a Denemo session ie open Denemo, do some work,
save, close (or crash). So I suspect that a similar situation could occur on
Linux too. If you use denemo 10 times before you reboot you would have 10 sets
of temporary files. Ok when you do reboot they go on Linux but they stay on
Windows until you make an effort to get rid of them.
The issue you mentioned about the old pdf files. I think that problem came in
about 0.9.0. Before that it was OK. I have got used to checking the dates on
the files!
As for volunteering, If I ever get back into programming I might might. But
don't hold your breath, I've been out of main stream computing for 8 years and
no longer even have a development environment at home. Meanwhile, I don't mind
doing the odd bit of testing every now and again. I use denemo quite a bit.

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