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How Version Updates are Numbered / Dated?

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How Version Updates are Numbered / Dated?

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^back^…… ^ back to top ^ GLS v9.000 will have a 4-digit version number. The first digit, left of the decimal, is the Major Version Number, currently 9 (nine). The other numbers, after the decimal, are the Minor Version Number. Currently, the first two digits will be 9 and 0, (Major Version 9 and Minor Version .0). Updates will append 2 digits to the 9.0 in sequence starting at 00, then 01, then 02, and so forth (9.000, 9.001, 9.002 etc.). Each Update will also include the date it was released. With this system there should be no confusion as to what version you have and whether or not it is the latest version.

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