Peggy,
You have two options:
1. Use the "Check for Updates" button found in App Management/Add or
Remove Apps.
2. Open AppGet, and check View/Outdated to display the list of apps
which have updates.
HTH,
Steve
On 3/12/2011 11:40 AM, Peggy Kern wrote:
Hi, guys. I’m wondering if there’s a command in the app manager to
allow me to check for updates on scripts or apps that I have
installed? With previous Window-Eyes versions, I used Install
Packages to do this. I tried it with the 7.5 beta, but it seemed to
find an app that I’d already updated through AppGet, so I’m not sure
if it’s still usable for 7.5. I did go through the app manager and
set all the apps to check for updates on startup, but I worry that
this will slow down my system. So I’m wondering how the rest of you
make sure you have the latest versions of your scripts/apps? Do you
just try to remember to go check? Do you have them set to check for
updates? Do you use Install Packages? Or is there another way that I
haven’t thought of? <grin>
Peggy
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