hakuin;
I do not consider your post to be beligerent. I can understand how mine could be considered beligerent as I am expressing some rather hostile dissapointment. I do not go out to the web site every night and get the latest build. If I was doing that then I would be running version 9.1.310 right now.
The last time before tonight I downloaded a new version, 9.1.307, that was recommended by the "Check for updates; Ctrl +J" that seems to execute every time I start MC. This does not download the latest version from what I had previously belived. I had previously thought it downloaded the latest known stable version. Perhaps I have misunderstood the function of this previously considered to be handy tool.
This was my first encounter with any 9.1 version and I am not impressed. As I have previously stated this version caused me no end of troubles. I finally got fed up with it and after spending several evenings trying to use this tool to "check for updates", in hopes there had been a known issue that was addressed in a newer version, I finally decided to go check for updates on my own. Then I discovered, as I had suspected, that there were several newer versions, that 9.1.310 was the latest version but "There may be some known (and unknown) bugs." Red flag.
Below that I noticed that there was a "latest known stable" version and I thought to myself "surely this is the one I already have that is causing my headaches" but I decided to check it for myself because I was "checking for updates" manually as the "check for updates" tool was no longer "trustworthy".
Then I clicked on the "latest known stable" link and checked the version #, 9.1.308, and then checked my version #, 9.1.307. At that point I lost all confidence in the "check for updates" tool. Not only had it fed me a buggy version but it had failed to deliver the "latest known stable version" as soon as it was available.
If I had been doing as you suggest I would have known all of this weeks ago. Perhaps I should adopt this mode of behaviour as that seems to be the way the developers expect this software to be used. Sorry if I seem bitter, but I did not go out seeking this, the "check for updates" wizard suggested that I might benefit from a version that I did not benefit from. I will soon be exploring the wonderful adventure of downgrading to the 9.0 version and never considering the "benefits" of a 9.1 version ever again.
I am using XP Pro.