Hi Earik
today i had checked my member page on wave 59 & saw two version 2.23 & 2.25 of wave 59 (suggesting downgrade ).
why one do downgrade process . is there any benefit if i downgrade software?
actually it will better that little description required of wave 59 previous versions like below
wave 59 1.0 = first version
wave 59 2.0 = added ...........................& stable
wave 59 2.10 = added ..........................& stable
wave 59 2.17 = added ..........................& stable
wave 59 2.23 = added ..........................& stable
wave 59 2.25 = added ..........................& stable
wave 59 2.26 = added ............... & beta version
software development description will help to more focus on new development during trading.
for ex i will give more focus on that feature that is added after wave 59 2.20 version & so on because it's design will be more influenced with latest market structure
Difference Between wave 59 version
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Re: Difference Between wave 59 version
Hi Rlygangesh
If you go to the Help menu and choose "What's new in this release" you will see a detailed Change Log.
Cheers
If you go to the Help menu and choose "What's new in this release" you will see a detailed Change Log.
Cheers
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Re: Difference Between wave 59 version
thanks gezza
i hadn't checked help menu
all my answer was there.
sorry Earik for this type of foolish question , mistake happens as i m new user
i hadn't checked help menu
all my answer was there.
sorry Earik for this type of foolish question , mistake happens as i m new user
rlygangesh@gmail.com
Re: Difference Between wave 59 version
The downgrade option is there in case a new build has a bug that blows something up in a big way. It gives you a way to roll back the update to wait for a fix of whatever the issue was in the case of the new version. That's pretty rare, but I'd be lying if I said it has never happened...
Regards,
Earik
Regards,
Earik
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