On 11/18/2013 7:37 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS wrote, On 18/11/2013 17:02:
On 11/18/2013 10:52 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 18/11/2013 14:18:
Desiree wrote, On 11/18/2013 6:03 AM:
I see a 2.22.1 version on Mozilla FTP site but it is not offered by
internal update checking. What gives?
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yes what gives? and more importantly what are the new features in this
new version as well?8-)
The more important is not the new features, but the big list of bugs
corrected by this version ? Isn't it ?
Because each time a new version appear, we got more new bugs - that will
never be corrected.
How do you know *new* bugs won't be corrected? Isn't SM 2.22.1 a bug
fix release?
What new bug bug are you seeing?
Bof, just one ; the line spacing problem.
I am under 2.17 and i want to upgrade, but each time a new release
appeared, we got at least one new bug more.
And those bugs are not corrected under 2.22. I don't speak about 2.22.1.
Just another thing: I did not know how to get the list of all bugs i
voted for, just by memory 99% of them are uncorrected.
My Signature
Well if I were you I would stay at 2.17 till 2.24.x or 2.25 if you can.
It sounds like that is when most of the big ones are scheduled to be
fixed. Some look like they will never be fixed unfortunately. I
accidentally hit upgrade rather than "go away" on a nag screen and now I
am there on one machine and suffering. The latest round of bugs is a
PITA. At some point I need to suck it up and deal with them (because my
version will be too old) or finally come to terms with the fact that it
looks like SM doesn't have enough development support to continue and
force myself to FF/TB. It is really seeming like SM is a slowly dieing
beast.
It reminds me of where I was when I was faced with that Eudora was now
too outdated to use anymore (couldn't read many HTML e-mails or any
Android E-mails), even though it had features I used everyday that were
not in TB/SM - esp the junk and search implementation.
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