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Hi, It would be really useful in my opinio to have a small change log to be aware if it's worth to reinstall a new version or not...

What do you think about?

Raffaele

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2 hours ago, fyase said:

Hi, It would be really useful in my opinio to have a small change log to be aware if it's worth to reinstall a new version or not...

What do you think about?

Raffaele

Agree.

However, because we strive to provide the best Demo possible, there are countless updates.

We are talking 41 complex supported aircraft here.

In general, for major updates we notify all users via e-mail.

For small increments, if you happen to be one of the users who reported some kind of issue either on this forum or via e-mail, we would let you know when it's fixed. Others can update at their convenience.

We don't want to pester users with notification about updates just to say that button B1 in supported aircraft A25 that didn't switch properly earlier now does, or that a few speech variations have been added to add more flexibility. 

If you're on V2.7.54 and not using MaddogX, nor PF3, no urgent need to update to V2.7.5.5

Everyone on earlier version should update.

 

Edited by FS++
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I totally support the Change Log idea. And as Raffaele it would be easier to decide to update or not.

Major releases could still be informed by email. But, a sticky post with the log or a link in the website with that information would be nice.

Antonio

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