Hello!
As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write:
> Doubtful, but a lot of users have probably flipped. <g>
Just curious: what does '<g>' mean?
> probably wait myself for at least version 1.6 -- and even that wouldn't
> have a version number that would *make* me download it. ^_^
I can live with minor bugs. I download every version available, and I
can remember only once I was furious about bug. Folder purging deleleted
my every email in every mailbox :( That was a disaster!
> Software construction is a trial and error process.
There is nothing like finished program, so You want us think, that every
program is a trial verion? Cute! ;)))
> You get a stable build, you stick with it until a version comes out that
> has some improvement you just can't live without.
Well I can live without CC, but it's quite handy. It only looks bad. :(
> Installing every version you find on the FTP site is simply madness, AFAIC.
Why? Driving while beeing drunk is a madness. Using Outlook Express is
an insanity. But downloading every version on program XXX means, that
You like it.
> From 1.51 to 1.52 is not going to improve your sex life.
Boooo!!! They lied to me! ;P
> And 1.52x to 1.52y is not likely help much either.
BTW: I think, that the letter a-z is a bugfix. I just couldn't
understand, why RIT didn't do any patch program. So I've checked
differences between 1.52c and 1.52e. Exe length is equal, so it's highly
posible, that only some value passed to some object was changed. I was
wrong! The Bat! weights about 3.7 mb, and 1.5 mb changed, co patch would
be not very lighter.
And thats why I download every single version.
Best Regards
IronHand
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