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Originally Posted by Hitch
P.S. - took a little time and played with the 0.4.0 beta today...been putting off installing it, since we DO run production, and wanted to wait until it was a little more stable...but it's looking really good, and the ability to keep pre-existing TOC's will save me a lot of brain-damage on epubs I'm revamping--thanks (although personally--I like using structure for TOC's, but...). I'm excited about the ability to play with the OPF and ncx, too. Smokin'.
Thanks,
Hitch
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Thanks Hitch. Yeah, I wouldn't use the 0.4.0 betas or RC's in a production environment. This has nothing to do with Sigil directly, but with early beta/RC builds of any software application. Experimental releases are labeled as such for a reason.
Production work should stay on the last stable release until all the major bugs are ironed out in dev and a new stable release is published. Even then, it may be wise to hold off until a few point releases have passed after a major one to be sure nothing ugly bites you when you're not looking.