>My point is simple: Version 2004 was released several months ago and in fact bug fixes have been released since January. 2003 is not the latest version.
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>Dates and versions that are obsolete can be of concern to some people. One example is that over the weekend I purchased some new software. It states the URL to register the software on line. This URL takes you to a page that gives you a form that proudly states a number of the product two versions ago.
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>I think we know that being current on the Internet with dates and the like can be a problem. Some things just never change.
Ok, thanks for providing me this additional information. I will request them an update on the banner.