Hi :)
It sounds like you are happier with much later releases in a branch.
It makes sense to wait for the x.x.5.  For a lot of people the x.x.4
is the best balance between new features and stability.  If you
normally use more than 1 machine then getting a x.x.0 on one and
keeping the other at the last stable one you were happy with makes a
lot of sense.  It's good to test-drive early releases and post
bug-reports against them but to have the stable one for normal use.
Regards from
Tom :)

On 17 December 2013 09:57, rost52 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the hint with 4.0.6. This version is indeed very stable and it
> has a least one feature which I missed in previous version. Thus I currently
> very happy with 4.0.6.
>
> I used 4.0.5 before, changed to 4.1.3.2 and then back to 4.0.6. Maybe Tom is
> write and something happend during the download/installation of 4.1.3.2 and
> thus this version showed a few bugs of which one I could not accept.
>
> Currently I am thinking about installing 4.1.4 but maybe I don't have time
> for installation and then 4.1.5 will be released.....
>
>
>
> On 2013-12-17 05:47, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you want to try 4.0.6 first, since you jumped from 3.6.x, it might be a
>> good idea.  It is at the end on that line and I use it all of the time.
>>
>> Sure, you can try 4.1.4 when it comes out, but 4.0.6 is very stable and
>> you can use it as a stepping stone to the 4.1.x line. The "messages" about
>> 4.1.3 being too "buggy" for you [or others] suggests going to 4.0.6 and not
>> going back down to the 3.6.x line.  Later, when all of the "possible
>> problems" with 4.1.4 comes in, you can decide if it is ready for you to use.
>>
>> Still, personally, I would try 4.0.6, for now.  Then look into 4.1.4 or
>> 4.1.5 later.
>>
>>
>> On 12/16/2013 06:47 AM, Dr. R. O. Stapf - the service institute japan
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Tom,Thanks for the hint, I will do with the 4.1.4 version which is
>>>        scheduled to be released this week.RPresidentthe service institute
>>> japan... the service enhancement companywww.tsij.org
>>> On 2013-12-14 00:46, Tom Davies wrote:
>>> Hi :)
>>> Ahh, i think just go for a standard normal reinstall of 4.1.3. maybe
>>> re-download the installer to make sure that isn't the problem
>>> Regards from
>>> Tom :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13 December 2013 02:42, [email protected]:The fact
>>> that I had to downgrade from 4.2.3.2 to 4.0.6 due to bugs and
>>> Nino's proposal to install 2 versions parallel made my thinking that it
>>> would be very efficient to have the install wiazerd modify to use it to
>>> replace a version or install it parallel to an existing one.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am just hesitant to go trough the work of installing LibO through the
>>> command line.
>>>
>>>
>>> In my case I would install 4.0.6 (stable) and 4.1.3.2 (with some nasty
>>> bugs
>>> for me but some interesting features as well). With 2 versions I also
>>> could
>>> do easy testing for bug reports.
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there interest/support for having the installed wizard modified to
>>> enable
>>> parallel installations?
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2013-12-12 23:07, Nino Novak wrote:Am 12.12.2013 09:38, schrieb Kunwar
>>> Shivpal Singh:What would happen if I download LO 3.5.7 (already started it
>>> from Source
>>> Forge. Will there be a clash between the 2 versions? Will LO 4.1.3.2
>>> allow me to install the older version LO 3.5.7?Kunwar, if it is of
>>> interest for you: you can install both versions in
>>> parallel -
>>> seehttps://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallelRegards,
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