by Ed the Bat » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:21 pm
The numbers of a development build are largely useless to the average user. The date/time stamp is easily the better indicator, along with the fact that any development build that is outdated by an official release will have no reason to be hosted anywhere any longer, thus largely unobtainable. So if a dev build is up and available, the bet is pretty safe that it's newer than official.
The numbers of a development build are largely useless to the average user. The date/time stamp is easily the better indicator, along with the fact that any development build that is outdated by an official release will have no reason to be hosted anywhere any longer, thus largely unobtainable. So if a dev build is up and available, the bet is pretty safe that it's newer than official.