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Old 10-04-2010, 06:06 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Manichean View Post
You do know, though, that all past versions of Calibre are still available via sourceforge?
Yeah, but I'm already in the habit of keeping the installers of all my programs so it's not a big deal.

The last two upgrades demonstrate why I like to wait a short while before upgrading. 0.7.21 was hot on the heels of 0.7.20 to correct bugs (among other things). Now I'm seeing complaints about how the new drag and drop is messing with some users previous workflows. Since some fine tuning has been promised (with Kovid, it's pretty much a given anyway), I haven't been using drag and drop, and 0.7.19 is working just fine for me, methinks I will just wait to see what develops.

This is not a complaint about calibre or its developer(s), btw. I still feel calibre is an excellent program. It's also still under development (which is a good thing because it keeps getting better and better, practically weekly; how many commercial programs do you know that do that?) so there are bound to be a few ripples along the way. Even those few ripples are usually corrected in about a week. I'm more than good with that.
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