With apps like 1Password, Mailplane, and Cyberduck, and other apps using Andy Matuschak's Sparkle, you can tell them to either check for stable releases, or leading-edge betas. Which is the way it should be.
Of course, with the exception of Camino, all of the Mozilla-derived browsers I've seen use Netscape's old backwards version checking scheme.
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With apps like 1Password, Mailplane, and Cyberduck, and other apps using Andy Matuschak's Sparkle, you can tell them to either check for stable releases, or leading-edge betas. Which is the way it should be.Of course, with the exception of Camino, all of the Mozilla-derived browsers I've seen use Netscape's old backwards version checking scheme.
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