Yes, last update on Dec. 1,2020.Is this script still maintained, updated, whatever the correct term is?
If so, does the AMTM "U" update command still pull any released updates?
Considering how many scripts I have and the number of threads I now reply on, it's really not that difficult. The forums provide a filter for a prefix at the top, filter by the script I want to catch up on today and off I go. Ultimately it seems like some people have put their own principles before the end users they support, so we have to live with that.Supporting a single thread is so much easier than reading/searching an entire forum that may or may have the correct keywords to search for. Verses a forum full of threads that state 'Skynet' as a passing reference, in some cases.
While I too wish he were here participating as before, I can understand his frustration at the arbitrary decision(s) that transpired.
Considering how many scripts I have and the number of threads I now reply on, it's really not that difficult. The forums provide a filter for a prefix at the top, filter by the script I want to catch up on today and off I go. Ultimately it seems like some people have put their own principles before the end users they support, so we have to live with that.
Ultimately it seems like some people have put their own principles before the end users they support, so we have to live with that.
I agree, from the other side. There is a post here by someone gettting an error installing scribe, and I have a clear recollection (well, as clear as it gets) that this was associated with the updating of the libraries. But when I search "scribe" and libraries I get a bazillion messages that seem to have more to do with signatures than anything I'm looking for. But I did find and bookmark the original thread.o much easier than reading/searching an entire forum that may or may have the correct keywords to search for.
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