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spyderskidoo wrote:latest version.
As a general rule, terms like "latest", "current", "newest", etc. are meaningless for a few reasons.
1. People sometimes believe they have the "latest" version, but don't.
2. The "latest" version will change soon. New versions can both fix as well as introduce bugs.
3. It's important for future readers to know which specific version an issue applies to.
I think it's best to list out the specific version number when asking for help. That applies to software, drivers, operating systems, and even hardware.