I fully appreciate everything you say. My suggestion was only posted to see if there was any way that 'amateurs' like myself who use it under Windows 10 on a PC, can feel happy.

Of course there are no guarantees, even with expensive bought software, that is why I left more than one other accounting product. I normally wait to see if there is an 'uproar' even with MS so-called upgrades.

David's explanation and sequencing information in the post above is invaluable, than you so much.

Finbar

On 01/01/2020 17:37, Greg Feneis wrote:
Happy New Year, All

Perhaps a better strategy is for the ordinary user to do the waiting.  As
is the case with a variety of software, both FOSS and commercial, you take
some risk when immediately installing and running newly released software.
It's just too complicated to test for all possible contingencies.  Seems
like the developers have to make the best compromise between development
efforts and checking for every possible issue.  Don't forget, everyone
working on this project is doing it to benefit everyone for free.  They
somewhat rely on users to test and report back about their issues.


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