We struggle to make our software better. We add functionalities, we improve performance, we fix bugs based on developer's feedback and do the improment as fast as web can.
We know there are still many developers prefer using the version number approach. But we think using build numbers would complicate/slow down the update process.
Because many developers are still using asp.net framework 1.1. Once we make the changes, the developers need to update the DLL or client files right away without recompile the whole project. So we don't change the control version number. However we do update the control description and update the change log:
Recently we did update the control without updating the change log. It caused the confusions.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
We will update the change log as soon as possible.
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