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Which version should I be installing as I move from "old Qiqqa" to open source? #282
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Well, maybe this is more palatable then: #280 (comment) 😉 If you upgrade to a new version, and it doesn't work out for you for whatever reason, you can just as quickly downgrade again to the one you used previously by running that version's installer and clicking through as usual. HTH |
Thanks Ger
But which version should I download?
If I tell you that the last time I programmed it was in Fortran! So now it
is all Persian. Especially when it looks as if some versions or iterations
look as if they are beta or trial versions. I have downloaded
82.0.7568-29227. Is that going to be safe enough.
And thanks for your response!
All the best for 2021
Douglas
…On Thu, 31 Dec 2020, 20:38 Ger Hobbelt, ***@***.***> wrote:
Well, maybe this is more palatable then: #280 (comment)
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😉
If you upgrade to a new version, and it doesn't work out for you for
whatever reason, you can just as quickly downgrade again to the one you
used previously by running *that* version's installer and clicking
through as usual.
HTH
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No worries. v82.0.7568-29227 should be fine.
For users who didn't already have *problems* with commercial Qiqqa versions:
- everything is the same,
- except you cannot log into the Qiqqa Cloud any more (that part of qiqqa
was never open sourced)
So, for now, your Qiqqa library / libraries will be local use only.
(There is a feature to enable users to 'sync' (share) their libraries using
'network storage', so they can work together on a single lib or work on
their own lib on different machines, e.g. work and home computers, BUT that
functionality is however not available for former Qiqqa Cloud libraries
just yet.)
Thanks and happy & healthy 2021 in a few hours. ;-)
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On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:32 PM Douglas-Taylor <[email protected]>
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Thanks Ger
But which version should I download?
If I tell you that the last time I programmed it was in Fortran! So now it
is all Persian. Especially when it looks as if some versions or iterations
look as if they are beta or trial versions. I have downloaded
82.0.7568-29227. Is that going to be safe enough.
And thanks for your response!
All the best for 2021
Douglas
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> 😉
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All seems to be working, thanks. I found a post about deleting some weird legacy files by going into the Quantisle folder, and that worked. My next issue, which I will have to search for amongst the issues, I guess, is how to get the "xx documents in this library" on the library description to actually match the contents. The final aspect will be creating an automatic backup which was provided by the on-line library. I have provisionally made that Quantisle folder part of my daily online cloud backup system so I just hope it doesn't keep adding and just maintains the current version of everything. |
Please can someone tell me which version I should be installing as I move from "old Qiqqa" to open source? This thing about unstable and prerelease and bugs, etc. scares the hell out of me. I have about 9 months to go before handing in my dissertation and really do not want, nor can I afford, a steep learning curve and a train smash. Please help!
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