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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
That's only the half of it, though. It only checks if six hours have passed. But even if another six hours have passed, it shouldn't notify you about the newer Sigil version if it already has. Meaning you should only get one notice that 0.9.13 is available ... ever. You said "natter" so I assume you've seen the message more than once.
If you've gotten multiple notifications that 0.9.13 is available, then that's wrong. That shouldn't happen. I think you have corruption in your Sigil.ini file. If under the [updatechecker] section of Sigil.ini, the last_online_version doesn't say 0.9.13, then your last_check_time value is likely corrupted. Delete all three of those lines from your Sigil.ini file and then rerun Sigil. That will recreate the entries and you should only get one more warning about 0.9.13 being available and then never again.
But I worry that if those items are corrupted, that other items in your INI files might be too. You should seriously consider starting over with fresh preferences. At the very least, move them from where they are now, let Sigil create brand-new ones and see if your performance issue goes away.
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I appreciate your concern. The way Sigil is running now, I'm hesitant to make any changes. It's quite possible that I received the notification of 0.9.13; then did the rollback, with those 0.9.10 ini files, and then when I ran the new/older installation, received the 9.13 notification again--and got that "natter" feeling. I don't really remember the actual sequence. But I'll definitely keep an eye on it, and if necessary I'll kill all the ini files--I actually have several versions saved from when before 9.11 appeared.
If I were you, I wouldn't waste any more skull-sweat on it. I imagine you have bigger fish to fry. Thanks!