I like to keep the older versions because of LiveCode's exciting new features, 
multi-platform support and a faster than par update schedule to support the 
constantly changing OS platforms. Invariably bugs (regression or otherwise) 
creep in. I like having these older versions available by default. That being 
said, if you click the "replace older version" box which version do you 
overwrite if you have 4 versions(6.7.x,7.1.x,8.0.x,8.1.X) installed? LiveCode 
being a multi platform development tool needs a different update philosophy 
then say MS Word.

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net

-----Original Message-----
From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of 
Graham Samuel
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 11:08 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Updater doesn't update - is this correct behaviour?

Having updated a number of software packages on my Mac in the last couple of 
days, I note that a typical ‘check for updates’ sequence overwrites the 
previous version of the package: for LiveCode, this ain’t so, so one has to 
delete the older version oneself. I guess this is OK if it’s clearly explained 
to newbies, and there are obvious advantages if you want to go back to the 
earlier version, but personally I would like the choice to keep or replace when 
the installation starts. Anyone else think this is a good idea?

Graham
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