What is a Recommended Update and why is it important?
[This page was updated on 4 August 2023]
The current Recommended Update is
- 2.0.1.470 released 4 August 2023
Previous recommended updates were
- 2.0.1.300 released 27 April 2021
- 2.0.1.243 released 19 November 2020
- 2.0.1.225 released 18 September 2020
- 2.0.1.169 released 14 April 2020
- 2.0.1.122 released 29 August 2019
- 2.0.1.115 released 21 August 2019
- 2.0.1.81 released 29 May 2019
- 2.0.1.46 released 6 March 2019
- 2.0.1.20 released 13 December 2018
- 2.0.1.19 released 12 December 2018
- 2.0.0.200 released 6 November 2018
- 2.0.0.192 released 16 October 2018
- 2.0.0164 released 28 September 2018
- 2.0.0.120 released 10 August 2018
- 2.0.0.116 released 30 July 2018
- 2.0.0.105 released 19 June 2018
- 2.0.0.71 released 13 April 2018
What is a Recommended Update?
We pursue customer driven design. This means that we are constantly listening to user feedback to improve our product. Over time, these improvements culminate in a new version which embodies the best of what we have to offer. This becomes a recommended update.
A Recommended Update refers to the minimum version that should currently be in use.
Are all updates not Recommended Updates?
No. Think of a Recommended Update as a milestone, a major achievement along the way. In between those milestones can be many smaller, minor updates which are not relevant to all users.
Smaller updates may apply to specific users or issues resolved, but will not necessarily impact on all users.
How do I get this Recommended Update?
All Dynamic updates are available through the online distribution channel and can be obtained by running the Quick Update. Please see elsewhere for the Quick Update and remember to Refresh after the update is complete.
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