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Is the New Software Going to Come Back?

I asked about this, and IIRC there are plans to go to the next version of the software, but only after all the bugs are worked out of it. I'm pretty certain that Rich said it was problems with the beta version that were causing all of the problems on this site.
 
Thats right...
One of the reasons that things are working so well is the new dedicated server that Rich purchased... a real hotrod.

The new version was a beta version packed full of some serious bugs that we will not deal with until they get things fixed.

The new software had some features that I really liked... The Calender and some other little details...
 
Mike's correct.
George is mostly correct.

The new server is not installed yet. It's downstairs from me at this moment and I've been configuring it as I find time. We're close.

The current server has picked up speed due to cleanup that I did while we were down. The new one should be even faster.
Rich
 
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