Dear Morten!

> The current version of JabRef is 2.2, and it requires Java 1.4.2. The
> current beta version requires version 1.5, but I would rather
> recommend 1.6.
Yes, ok. Why exactly do we need version 1.5 or higher in the beta versions? 
What is the advantage of JRE version 1.6 over 1.5? Is it yet available on all 
platforms?

> Our biggest problem is perhaps that users download 2.3 beta without
> realizing that it is a beta version. 
Exactly. Maybe the first button on the SourceForge.net download page should be 
a link to the files for JabRef 2.2 advertised as 'latest stable version' 
followed by a link to the files for JabRef 2.3 beta 2 advertised as 'current 
beta version'. Can we do this?

> On the other hand, I guess it wouldn't hurt to change the web site to
> say 1.5 instead of 1.4.2, since the older versions run at least as
> well on the newer versions.
Ok, if I know the answers on the questions above, I will change the web pages 
accordingly.

-- 

Bye,
 Kolja

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