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jasonr
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02/13/13 09:30 AM (12 years ago)

version of buzztouch

what's the easiest way to tell what version of buzztouch I am running?
 
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02/13/13 09:49 AM (12 years ago)
Hey @jasonr, Can you be a little more specific? LA
 
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02/13/13 09:55 AM (12 years ago)
1.5 vs 2.0 vs ?
 
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02/13/13 09:57 AM (12 years ago)
@jasonr, Have you uploaded the new package to your self-hosting lately? LA
 
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02/13/13 10:07 AM (12 years ago)
Going by your join date, 2.0
 
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02/13/13 10:17 AM (12 years ago)
The only option you have is v2.0, which is better! As of October 2012, Buzztouch stopped the option of making a v1.5 app. Personally, I find v1.5 slightly easier, but the compatibly is a lot better on v2.0. For instance, the whole plugin market is there for all v2.0 apps. The screen size of the iPhone 5 is automatically changed with v2.0, but with v1.5, it doesn't. In my mind, v1.5 is easier, but that's because I have been using that for over a year now. v2.0 is a lot better and the code is more understanding. There is a ton of potential for v2.0 and is proven by the plugin market.
 
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02/13/13 10:33 AM (12 years ago)
1.5 vs 2.0 vs ?
 
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02/13/13 02:15 PM (12 years ago)
Currently Self Hosted is 2.1.8 Otherwise, I have no clue who has what... Cheers! -- Smug
 

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