Will,

In many. Cases it is better to follow the the adage "If it ain't broke,
don't fix it."

David Carlson

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020, 7:55 AM w...@theprescotts.com <w...@theprescotts.com>
wrote:

> "Decide from those whether there are new features that you want. If not,
> there is no reason to abandon a release that you are using successfully."
>
> I would disagree. I think it is better to keep all software current. You
> may not want new features in the current latest release, but down the road
> there may be a release with features you want. If your software is many
> versions out of date, updating is always harder.
>
> Will
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