Phillip Jones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 10 Jan 2010 10:41:01 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
Thanks for this clear answer ... But we don't like to chenge, change
and
change again the versions .... this looks like Linux people compiling
the kernel each month ... may be not this frequency, however we prefer
to use a product instead of installing, installing .. again and again.
Don't you thinkg updating SeaMonkey, Firefox or Thunderbird through
the automated updates mechanism is a piece of cake?
I hate automatic updates.
If they work properly I love auto updates. In the past I've seen where
an auto update was Bad and I ended having to go to site and download the
application.
On Mac its a piece of cake to replace the application with another
version Drag the old application Icon (which is actually the entire
application to trash open the .DMG file (Disk Image) drag the new
version to application folder , double click to open and your set.
I don't mind auto updates if they give me a notice and choice to say no
to them - I just trashed Google Chrome for that reason..."stealth
updates". I don't like that about Google Earth either, but I'm putting
up with it just because I mostly trust where it's coming from and who's
doing it - but I don't like the way they're doing it.
Yeah - manual updates on a Mac are a breeze. And I recently grabbed a
couple (free!) Widgets that will review and check all of my installs
(both apps and widgets) and let me know what the latest versions are and
link me to where I can grab them.
--
- Rufus
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