> There's no unequivocal answer to such questions. A newer MacFUSE
> codebase is likely to have more/better features and fewer old bugs,
> but it may or may not have new issues. Your mileage may vary. The most
> important thing to realize is that the prerelease codebase can be
> quite volatile sometimes--you might see several developer releases
> during some days.
>    
spose the questions are; what better features might I want and what bugs 
might I wish be gone?...
If I can't easily answer them, then I prolly don't need to top upgrade 
to pre-releases...
> I don't know, but I don't think so. The goal in MacFUSE is to maintain
> backwards compatibility, so ntfs-3g, or any other file system known to
> work with MacFUSE for that matter, should just continue to work. If
> things do break, people should report it.
>    
Okay if I do upgrade I wont bother with "bleeding edge" ntfs-3g, as I 
think that would be too tricky anyway.
> Simply remove the com.google.macfuse.plist file. The autoinstaller
> would then begin seeing the latest non-developer release as the one it
> wants to "upgrade" you to.
>    
Would it not be a matter of removing the offending 1.9x installation 
"before" doing this?

Thanks heaps!
-jed..

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