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David
To be honest, I don't quite understand the current publishing policy.
If I personally would use the version 1.4.1.
877, then I would be surely interested also at further "Public releases",
especially if they have already been announced on the homepage.
update.ini
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major=1
minor=4
revision=1
build=877 (!)
beta-update.ini
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major=1
minor=4
revision=1
build=895
If I remember correctly, version 1.4.1.
895 was offered for download on the homepage for a long time (-> update.ini: .877 !?).
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[928] Public release 11.01.2019 17:09
[927] Public release
[924] Public release.
[922] Public release.
[895] Public release. 09.02.2018 14:41
[877] Official 1.4 stable release. 07.06.2017 12:12
Currently also the entry
in the Everything.ini has
no effect.
I did not check the parameter
check_for_updates_on_startup=1.
However, a user in another forum meant that "Check for Updates..." would display the following:
"With existing version 1.4.1.895 the message appears after pressing the "Check for Updates..." button:
You are using the current version.
Now manually on version 1.4.1.928 the same note appears."
Hmmm.
So there's nothing left for interested users to do at the moment but to regularly visit the Everything 1.4.1 Beta Nightly Builds website
to check if there are newer and more stable versions. [Should a version "not fit", one can download a previous version from this page].