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Please can someone add more of an explanation as to what the unstable client is and how it is different to the normal? It sort of explains it but i'm still not sure how it's different. Thanks.
 
Please can someone add more of an explanation as to what the unstable client is and how it is different to the normal? It sort of explains it but i'm still not sure how it's different. Thanks.
 
: The unstable client is the development version. New features go unstable first and users can test it. In most cases the unstable client offers more features but every now and then a bad update may creep in and you get poor performance, odd crashes or something similar bad. --[[User:Ago|Ago]] ([[User talk:Ago|talk]]) 17:45, 17 October 2012 (CDT)
 
: The unstable client is the development version. New features go unstable first and users can test it. In most cases the unstable client offers more features but every now and then a bad update may creep in and you get poor performance, odd crashes or something similar bad. --[[User:Ago|Ago]] ([[User talk:Ago|talk]]) 17:45, 17 October 2012 (CDT)
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::I've added some details based on my understanding of the differences.  Please review, and update if I've gotten something wrong, or have missed something significant.  [[User:Malcolm|Malcolm]] ([[User talk:Malcolm|talk]]) 18:25, 17 October 2012 (CDT)

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Maozorz asks... Please can someone add more of an explanation as to what the unstable client is and how it is different to the normal? It sort of explains it but i'm still not sure how it's different. Thanks.

The unstable client is the development version. New features go unstable first and users can test it. In most cases the unstable client offers more features but every now and then a bad update may creep in and you get poor performance, odd crashes or something similar bad. --Ago (talk) 17:45, 17 October 2012 (CDT)
I've added some details based on my understanding of the differences. Please review, and update if I've gotten something wrong, or have missed something significant. Malcolm (talk) 18:25, 17 October 2012 (CDT)