is the latest beta stable enough to replace the older version I'm running now?
Geuis
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:34:38 -0500, "Geuis Teses" geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
is the latest beta stable enough to replace the older version I'm running now?
I'm pretty happy with it - no major problems other than a few quirks that were still there in older versions:
mail manually as 'read'
the second time you select and delete it they will just pop back (selected, but not deleted). reloading the folder works around this
only one or two though. reloading the folder works around this too
Auke
It works for me just fine. And keep in mind it is
BETA. that means.. NOT Production. Expect bugs that
is the nature of beta.
Robert
--- Geuis Teses geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
is the latest beta stable enough to replace the older version I'm running now?
Geuis
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:34:38 -0500, "Geuis Teses" geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
is the latest beta stable enough to replace the older version I'm running now?
I would call it "stable". At least it was time to release the current CVS version with all it's changes in caching and UTF-8 support. I would definitely suggest to replace the old alpha version!
I'm pretty happy with it - no major problems other than a few quirks that were still there in older versions:
- ff1.5/windows - the blue 'unread' marker doesn't disappear when marking a
mail manually as 'read'
Cannot confirm this. I'm running FF1.5 on Win/Mac/Linux and don't see this happen.
- repeatedly selecting 'all' then 'delete' in the same folder doesn't work -
the second time you select and delete it they will just pop back (selected, but not deleted). reloading the folder works around this
Have to check that.
- sometimes mails from other folders pupup before the real entries - usually
only one or two though. reloading the folder works around this too
Can you reproduce that. What are the exact steps to get this effect?
Auke
Regards, Thomas