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05-07-2020, 11:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2020, 11:56 AM by ThEoUtCaSt.)
Well this is weird, logged in today for the first time in must be 2yrs on a whim and 1.6.0 is released at the very same time!!
Talk about coincidence....
Thanks for the work getting to this stage.
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So i'm just wondering, it's always better to use the latest dev builds or is this new stable build is better?
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Depends what you mean 'better'. Stable release should be what it says 'stable', while nightly builds could be unstable or buggy (although not usually) but with the bleeding edge fixes and improvements
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Congratulations on the new release and a huge "thank you" to all of the developers.
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