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Old 06-18-2010, 09:23 AM   #5
Starson17
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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
I find that the latest releases are significantly faster ... enjoy all the new functionality recently added to Calibre which I have found makes it much more useful and enjoyable to use.
There's definitely a trade-off between "it does what I want it to do - so why risk an upgrade" and "if only I'd known about all those wonderful things I was missing I'd have upgraded long ago."

In this case, I agree with itimpi. Calibre is changing so fast that upgrading regularly is worthwhile. For a more mature program, I lean towards leave it alone and don't upgrade, but for an actively developed program I'd upgrade. Even if you have one of the minor problems specific to your setup/e-reader, it will get fixed quickly if you report it.
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