Bob Sneidar write:
> I didn't DL the RC. I'm one of the lemmings that loiter at the top of
> the cliff to see if any of the other lemmings are going to return. :-)

Like everything else in life, the only constant in software is change, in both applications and the OSes they rely on. There is no practical way to avoid software evolution, except perhaps to use unsupported OSes, which seems even riskier.

Sooner or later, an update will become a necessity.

LiveCode is vast, the combinatorial explosion of possible ways to use it nearly infinite. What you need from the engine is likely different in at least some ways from what Alex needs; what I need is different from what Trevor needs, etc.

Testing before release helps ensure that any issue specific to your application on the platforms you need to deploy to can be addressed.

As Mark Waddingham recently wrote me in an email (I trust he won't mind me copying this here):

   ...if all anyone does is try 3 of their projects in the most recent
   DP / RC until they hit something which breaks, and then reports that
   and goes back to using the latest stable version it would help a lot.

   ...the more people we can get using DP's (in particular), the higher
   quality they will be and the faster new versions will appear.


--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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