I read the "what's new" and when I read that
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Edit book: When searching in normal mode, have spaces in the search expression match multiple spaces and line breaks in the text.
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I decided not to install/upgrade. That alone seemed weird. It seemed like totally broken behaviour. If I want to find more than one space, I'll search for that.
If a program is actually doing what I want, I only upgrade if there is a major reason to do so and other people haven't seen a problem. I always read change logs and similar.
It's part of the reason I don't "auto update" anything ever and run Linux Mint and don't apply kernel updates too quickly.
One of the things really good about Calibre (there are many), is that it doesn't autoupdate.
One day the entire Internet and commerce will fail because of increased Cloud dependence for Mobile Billing, Point of Sale, ATMs, Wholesale stock reordering and many other things due to "Elastic Computing" auto-updates on Datacentre /Cloud /ISP Routers and webservers and someone pushing out a badly tested patch on a Friday night.
A fable about it: 'No Silver Lining'