GumpyThe issue with that argument when it comes to software is that there are plenty of know security vulnerabilities present in Windows XP that will never get fixed. If one uses a newer version to open an old tune, it should open it, if changes are made, save it as the new version. In the software world, newer software should be backwards compatible, the repository should NOT have been upgraded. Man am I glad I don't follow ignorant logic! you are over twenty and your parents no longer support (financially) you, so you should be tossed into the waste bin! we should be able to open/view any tune file that is in the repository, regardless of what version it was saved in. ![]() ![]() even when using latest/newest stable 3.6.26 version software. so we can open any tune files, to read/view, or make adjustments, and then when we save them, they would be saved in the new version format of whatever version we're currently using on our PC.Īnd even then, if i saved a tune file using my 3.6.26 version of the software, someone else using 4.0xxx, or older 3.2.xxxx, should still be able to open/view the file. Tune files should be compatible through any version of the software. 4.0xxx is still buggy.so all repository files should be compatible to open/view with 3.6.26 for us production-environment people. and repository tune files should be able to be opened with 3.6.26 as well, since that is the current stable version. so no need to update to newer software versions when the current version works just fine and no issues/problems with it, and we know it works. no need to update for GM 2000-2015 vehicles. ![]() neither are any of my current customers/users.
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