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Can someone please verify for me what is the latest build #? Thank you.
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Build 3,677
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Thanks Antarctica. Also I could not find a change log - since I'm using an older build #, it would be nice to know what's been improved in the latest build.
Why isn't this sort of information listed on Acronis' website? I looked & looked and couldn't find any information regarding this. |
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MaverickOP,
If you ever find out, please post it here. That's exactly what would like to know too. ![]() |
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The change log, or more properly, lack of a detailed change log is one of the standing jokes(?) on this forum. If you look at the update page you will see the usual change log consists of:
Better hardware support GUI Fixes |
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Boy that sure is very descriptive. Might as well just say "Yeah We fixed it". You know I can't understand why the management at Acronis can't get their act together and make it easy for users to find this information on their website. I was extremely irritated when they prematurely released v9.0 using the public as guinea pigs to work out all the bugs. If that wasn't enough, now I have go running around and dig up simple infromation that should have been posted on their website. Makes me want to switch over to Norton Ghost. |
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