I agree with this sentiment. The current Zim is stable enough and feature
rich enough for those unfortunate to be stuck on an older system and unable
to upgrade. Zim would not be the only application impacted by their aging
environment.

Brian ..

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Ian Starrie <xcau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My personal opinion on this is that the current version of Zim works quite
> well and is more than adequate for older out of date distributions. Any
> progress forward should take full advantage of the latest available tools. I
> always try to stay as updated as possible with the programs that matter to
> me, Zim included, and I have no problem installing newer libraries to make
> those updates work.
>
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