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[citation][nom]rosen380[/nom]Sure, but Google is free to make their numbering scheme however they see fit, correct? They are free to decide what is a major vs minor update, correct? Had they called each ~monthly update a minor update, then they could have gone .1, .2, .3 ... .11, and then once a year gone up a full increment. Whether they did that or count each update as a major update doesn't change how frequently it is happening. My only point is that in ten years, when we are on Chrome 142 or whatever, it isn't a ridiculous version number just because it is bigger than typical version numbers.[/citation]
From a user perspective... you can skip a minor update or two; you may want to install
the major updates. Now you simply do not know what is what.
From a user perspective... you can skip a minor update or two; you may want to install
the major updates. Now you simply do not know what is what.