I, too, usually wait a few weeks before downloading the newest
whatever, and Legacy is not much of an exception. With Legacy, I wait
a few days, and if there aren't a million "oh no" messages, I go ahead
and update. There have never been problems for me before following
this approach.

I still haven't downloaded the latest IE because of the HP problems. I
held off downloading the latest acrobat until the Legacy conflicts
were resolved. Just read all messages and you'll figure out when you
need to wait on something.

Susan

On 8/16/07, Karl Plenge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't mean this as a slam to the developers at all, because my background is
> in software development and I understand the difficulties they run up against,
> but regarding nearly all software (esp Windows!), I feel that I have learned 
> the
> hard way not to fix what ain't broke, and I generally don't download updates 
> to
> software that I have unless there is a specific problem that I need fixed.
>
> With reading all the problems people have had when they download new revisions
> of Legacy, I just wondered if that might not be a prudent approach to take
> toward this as well, but I am new to this board and realize there may be 
> reasons
> not to follow this logic that I am not aware of.
>
> Does anyone have comments on the +'s or -'s of taking this approach to Legacy?
>
>


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