[GNC] Simple Update Question

Peter West pbw at pbw.id.au
Mon Aug 2 23:45:58 EDT 2021


Hi Sharon,

I’m CC this to the list, as I cannot answer it.

Peter
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Peter West
pbw at ehealth.id.au
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> On 2 Aug 2021, at 3:09 pm, sc <scamp at impulse.net> wrote:
> 
> Many thanks to Peter and Alan and Geoff for your responses to my question.  So I am now persuaded that it would be wise to upgrade my GnuCash 3.8.
> 
> I am using Windows 7 Home Premium on my Toshiba laptop computer. On the GnuCash website, it says Version 4.6 is for Windows 8/10.  Uh oh, I wonder if this means my Windows 7 is too old.
> For Windows 7 it says Version 3.11.  Maybe I'm not all that outdated after all.
> 
> Am I right in thinking Version 3.11 is the best this computer can handle? 
> 
> Again, thank you for responding.   Sharon
> 
> On 7/28/2021 2:27 AM, Peter West wrote:
>> Hi Sharon,
>> 
>> Open source software is different from commercial software in that there is no contract, implied or otherwise, to support your use of one particular version of the software. Even with commercial software, there are limits to support, as you would have found if you you were running, say Microsoft XP, as your operating system. If commercial companies cannot maintain support for older versions beyond a few years, so much the less can open source.
>> 
>> 3.8 will continue to do what 3.8 does. But if you attempt something new at some time in the future, and run into a problem, when you report it you are likely to be told that the problem was fixed in 4.x (or 5.x) and you should upgrade. The longer you leave it, the more likely you are to have upgrade problems. If your problem has not been seen before, and if it is found to exist in the latest version, it is not going to be fixed in 3.8, and you will have to live with it.
>> 
>> All in all, it’s a good idea to keep up to date with updates. If you are receiving notices of updates, just keep an eye on the list for the following 3 or 4 weeks. Problems with the update process and with normal usage will surface in that time frame. After a month or so without reported problems, you can be confident of the update.
>> 
>> Peter
>>>> Peter West
>> pbw at ehealth.id.au <mailto:pbw at ehealth.id.au>
>> “Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father.”
>> 
>>> On 28 Jul 2021, at 1:23 am, sc <scamp at impulse.net <mailto:scamp at impulse.net>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello.
>>> 
>>> I successfully transferred from Quicken to GnuCash years ago, with no troubles.  I'm a home user, nothing complex.
>>> 
>>> Is there any reason I should upgrade from Version 3.8?  Are the changes mostly for business folks or are there changes that a home user would enjoy?
>>> 
>>> Sharon
>>> 
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