Originally posted by george
In most software patching is a temporary fix - when a new version is released it is sometimes possible to build it from the ground up so some issues are resolved that patching cannot sort. With a program as complex as Actinic and the inifinite number of variables (as well as infinite variations on the machines it has been installed on to) someone somewhere is going to experience a problem when upgrading or patching.
My main site is so heavily patched and modified I will keep that in v7.0.4 (just not worth the risk of patching or upgrading as it is working perfectly) and the others will be upgraded or created in v8 when available. With the web sites being a great generator of revenue I fully subscribe to the "If it ain't broke don't fix it philosophy"
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