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Old 05-21-2021, 10:36 PM   #1247
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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
I was using 1.23.1 or 1.26.1 (1.23 I think), I've reverted to 1.17.1. I'll see how stable that is.

The installers I have are for 44182 (1.17.1), 50131 (1.23.1) and 55093 (1.26.1).

MacBook Pro, 13" 2017, running High Sierra 10.13.6. I was running Mojave for a while then went to Catalina, but that was such a disaster on the MacBook I reverted to High Sierra. We've also got a 27" iMac (last autumn) which has Catalina, but because we're using the room it's in as an office, it and the old iMac (stuck on Mountain Lion) aren't being used much.
I tend to think it doesn't make a difference, but for what it's worth, I'm running K4Mac 1.28.0 on High Sierra and using ApprenticeSakuya's patch instead of chmod -x. ApprenticeSakuya's patch eliminates the crash on close that happens with chmod -x.

If K4Mac using chmod -x is getting forced updates, I have to wonder if the crash on close is causing K4Mac to rebuild some of the contents in the Kindle folder, which might include deleting any modified "updates" file or folder, thus allowing the forced updates

Just wild speculation on my part ...
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