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"Color-coded package versions":
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>I'll ask him what version of windows he uses, 5.1.643 or 3.11.291?
You do not get it, do you?
These are version numbers made and ONLY used by Microsoft pretty much. The user does not need to know and he does NOT know about these numbers! That PROVES my point actually. The user does not need to know. All he/she needs to know is that there is a new version available! Nothing else. Your post just proved my point on how well the Microsoft and OSX way works and how screwy the Linux distribution's way is.
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If versions are different, they are red, if same black,
if not installed blue ..
Cool
Linux drawback is, it has so much software filling the screen..