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Hi!

How do I find out what's new in a new version of the Html Editor?

BTW: Thanks for the update to v.12!
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Posts dated June 17 and July 6 at:
http://blog.coffeecup.com/
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You'd think that there would be a link next to the download button where users can be easily access changes to the application without jumping through hoops. A tried and true method.
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Tomalicious wrote:
You'd think that there would be a link next to the download button where users can be easily access changes to the application without jumping through hoops. A tried and true method.

Jumping through hoops implies that it is difficult to find this information. We post this in our Blog, Forum Announcements, Facebook and Twitter. You can also subscribe to our Blog so that you get an automatic e-mail on all posts. Cannot get any easier than that Tom.

Easy as 1-2-3. ;)
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Easier would be right next to the download button, rather than searching the blog, twitter, or facebook. The key word is search.

This is easy. http://www.thraexsoftware.com/aiw/download.html
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Tomalicious wrote:
Easier would be right next to the download button, rather than searching the blog, twitter, or facebook. The key word is search.

This is easy. http://www.thraexsoftware.com/aiw/download.html

Now what fun would that be! ;)
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While it might be easier... I don't really think too many people read those. Most everyone I know just presses the "Install New Updates" and goes on.
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I'm not going to argue that point. I'm just saying it would be easy to find for those who want to know, and there have been many posts from people asking that very thing. This is not a cranky complaint, it's a suggestion that makes sense. :)
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TomTom wrote:
This is not a cranky complaint


I for one didn't take it as such Tom, I was just making an observation :cool:.
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I know Phil. I just didn't want people to think I was being extra cranky in my observation, even though I don't know how one can be extra cranky. That's like having too much money. :)
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