Re: Netbeans failure mode



Arne Vajhøj wrote:
Lew wrote:
Failure to stay informed is not excused by blaming NetBeans when they are so forthcoming with opportunities to stay abreast.

I completely agree.

But as I explained to Lew, I have failed at nothing. Invoking "check for updates" (by menu item or just by using the software long enough, as it periodically checks in the background) should suffice as due diligence. It's hardly MY fault if "check for updates" makes glaring omissions from time to time -- this occurrence was my first indication that it might do so.
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