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What's with all the version changes?

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Contributed by: Rixter Wednesday, June 03 2009 @ 01:48 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

It's one thing to make software improvements and quite another to continually release versions with fixes or changes every few weeks. Shouldn't this software be reliable enough to stand the test of time for at least that long! Has anyone looked at the version history of this program. Sorry, but this indicates to me that it is not ready for prime time.   

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What's with all the version changes? - RayCon

It's not that they're not ready for prime time. They most certainly are. If anything, it simply means that they're overly diligent and consistently finding ways to improve their offering. In most cases, I never notice the refinements, as they're generally subtle and may be even provide a bug fix for something that did not affect me. When I do notice improvements, my thought is, "Now what made them think of that? I already thought the app was perfect, and they've found a way to make it better!"

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Wednesday, June 03 2009 @ 02:05 PM PDT


What's with all the version changes? - sherab108

I've been using 1Password for almost a year now and its NEVER not worked.

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Wednesday, June 03 2009 @ 03:27 PM PDT


What's with all the version changes? - Felix01

The majority are maintenance updates and minor bug fixes which are totally transparent to the average user. I will admit though, Agile has occasionally put out a real stinker of a version increase. They quickly fix the problem but that's small consolation to the affected. Maybe your call for a more robust testing program by a dedicated base of fanboys has some merit.

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Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 12:26 AM PDT