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Originally Posted by Sylver
I see on the sourceforge downloading page, there are some interesting statistics, in the most recent past week version 0.7.28 got more than 1300 downloads
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The reason for this stat is that this version is the newest version that will work on non-intel (older) Apple computers.
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Originally Posted by Sylver
I don't want to lag too many versions behind, but I am not too risk-taking either. As I am converting a lot of books now and hate the idea of later finding any hidden bugs (be it lost images, mis-linked notes or misplaced chapter index, or misspelled author name) and having to redo all the work again, is there a stability rating statistics anywhere that a lazy man like me can refer to?
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No there is no such thing as a stability rating. If you have a version that works for you there is no need to upgrade.
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Originally Posted by Sylver
An related question: do you all jump to the latest version every time it comes out and why?
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I jump to the newest version. There has been so many great additions that currently require this version, GUI plugins and heuristic processing to name two. BTW the bug you had was listed as a bug fix in 0.7.40 and only existed in version 0.7.38.