Yes, I have experienced the same thing with the VoiceRotor script
version 1.02 still showing as an update after I installed it.
Regards
Christo
Chris Skarstad wrote:
Hey folks
I did a check to see if there were any scripts just a bit ago using
Intstall Packages 3.7. I have mine set to show updates only, because
it's just so easy to go down the list if there is one and install
them. There was a new version of a script so I installed it, and all
worked just fine. but the weird part is, after the package was
installed, the same one I just installed showed up in the list again.
Usually what's supposed to happen is that if there aren't any scripts
available, it'll say, no items! I've seen this happen a few other times
and didn't think much of it, but I'm wondering if anyone else has seen
this?
I would think that if a new package was installed that the same one
wouldn't show up again?
Not sure what to think of this one.
Thanks.
Chris
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