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Old 09-19-2021, 10:26 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
And you don't have to install every update. I usually update when there's something major or some feature I'm really interested in. Or when a bug was fixed that bothered me.

Sometimes I go a couple of months between Calibre updates.

I like that you can choose when to update.
I always check the "What's new" and the forum here.
Additionally if I'm in the middle of a project I will not update ereader Firmware, LibreOffice or Calibre or Calibre Plugins.
Even then I generally don't upgrade merely for features, but if there is a bug that could be an issue, I update. So I may skip versions. This also applies to the OS.

I even have a spare laptop and a spare PC and update one or the other if there is a major upgrade that might have issues. Similarly I have multiple websites and copies of them on my on premises server. I might only apply an update to one site at first.

Also I have separate data and entire system backups.
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