Posted: Thursday Apr 26th, 2007 09:30 pm |
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When is the Beta version going live - I getting increasingly fed up with having to trudge through non sorted response pull down menus.
This version has been in beta now for ages can you please release it!
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Posted: Sunday Apr 29th, 2007 02:45 am |
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the next version will also be a beta as it will have a number of new features we need to test. The responses should be sorted in this verson
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Posted: Sunday Apr 29th, 2007 08:11 am |
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Surely WILL be!
Any dates for next release?
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Posted: Saturday May 5th, 2007 12:22 pm |
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I refuse to use BETA software on customers installations.
2.1.0 was issued in July 2006
2.1.2 is now listed as INTERIM release - what does this mean?
2.1.4 beta
When can i stop using 2.1.0 the unsorted drop down response menus are really beginning to bug me!
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Posted: Sunday May 6th, 2007 07:11 am |
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After substantial use and testing, 2.1.2 now has a list of known bugs see http://www.comfortforums.com/forum20/369.html
If you find these are acceptable and do not affect your programming (which probably should be the case), then you should switch to the 2.1.2 interim release
We did not call it a full release because the known bugs have yet to be fixed. These will be fixed in the next release which should be 2.2.0 with other new features. However any commercial software package is likely to contain some bugs.
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