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Sun Nov 16 07:35:38 EST 2008
very odd that a version used by hundreds of thousands of children is
still zero point something. The nontechnical computer-using mind
historically assumes v1.0 is the first production version, v2.0 adds
features, and v3.0 reaches maturity with best performance and
stability. This numbering has served Firefox well for example. And
OpenOffice. Miro has been marketed like this too. And Audacity, with
v1.2.x and now v1.3.x.
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