Once Upon A Time (on Thu, 13 Apr 2006 17:32:40 -0500), in alt.comp.freeware,
Guy <Use-Reply-To-Address-Header@[127.1]>, by way of Message-id
<Xns97A4B278DA3FC2E284CEEC009E394A9D7@127.0.0.1>, wrote:
>»Q« wrote:
>
>> Vrodok the Piglet lover <Pay.Troll@70.cents.pls> wrote in
>> <news:vfht321l3dgpbb6m24djvitsvibrmkvsed@4ax.com>:
>>
>>> Does anyone remember when v1.5.0.1 was "released"? It then came
>>> to light that this so-called release was _not_ a "full", but
>>> rather a beta, of some sort.
>>
>> Yes, but that is not what's happening in this case. Those sites
>> were linking to nightly builds, not releases. The link given in
>> this thread was to the release directory for 1.5.0.2. Stay tuned
>> to <http://www.mozilla.com/> if you want to wait for the official
>> announcement.
>
>FWIW
>When my portable 1.5.0.1, when manual update check is performed,
>informs of the new release 1.5.0.2
Not here it doesn't. Sniff.....
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