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New request.

I believe this one to be very simple.

When Visilogic is installed on the PC, why can't the latest version still name the directory that it is installed in based on the current version?

Or more simply, instead of just

"Unitronics VisiLogic_C"

why not

"Unitronics VisiLogic_C_V8_6_3"

?

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I understand and appreciate Unitronics concept as constantly developing and upgrading. So every user is strongly advised to update VisiLogic regularly (as well as the OS), and to use Version Swapper for being able to fully interface with the applications created with some of the previous VisiLogic versions. Understood in this way, it seems quite natural always naming the latest version "current". Once you get used to it, it makes no problem at all.

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I understand and appreciate Unitronics concept as constantly developing and upgrading. So every user is strongly advised to update VisiLogic regularly (as well as the OS), and to use Version Swapper for being able to fully interface with the applications created with some of the previous VisiLogic versions. Understood in this way, it seems quite natural always naming the latest version "current". Once you get used to it, it makes no problem at all.

My situation was this.

I had installed Version 9.0.0. to mess around with on my new PC. Then I decided to install 8.6.3. for the actual work I had to do. To do this I had to Uninstall 9.0.0. first (or at least i chose to do this way for fear of some kind of conflict with 8.6.3). Just about every other software package I use installs the software in a directory with nomenclature to designate the version. I can't think of any "advantage" not to do it that way.

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