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Why the Update Fever is Bad
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[quote][b]Mark[/b] wrote: I think this cant be seen without considering how the user paid for an update. If its a (today also very popular) subscription model, the user should expect regular updates (if the user isnt paying for storage or CPU resources). But I also think the old days are over, where a software developer releases a new version when the old one is so old it doesnt start anymore. Constant incremental updates can also be a slow update path for that nice feature you used to use to some new alternative software function (instead of a hard break with the next software release). Its good that Windows ditches old functions/APIs finally. All that backwards compatibility has made windows a very bad system. My girlfriend installed a printer driver via INF and was presented with an Windows XP dialog which defaulted to "a:" as path :-D.[/quote]
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