Guest Posted ... So, yesterday night I logged in on airvpn to check the remaining time of my subscription and I randomly navigated through the forums to see what's new.And to my surprise I found that Eddie is on 2.14.4 version, while the version I was using was 2.10. And this has troubled me ever since. Is there a reason why there isn't an autoupdate/check for updates feature on Eddie? To my knowledge, even the most basic/indie/FOSS programs have a "check for update" option implemented. I would like to know the reasoning behind this. Thank you! 1 dtsakirakis reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
corrado 100 Posted ... Check for update is Windows BS. On GNU/Linux your package manager does this for you. I'm on Arch and can install and update both stable and beta versions from the AUR. But to your point: Honestly, I don't know. Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... I forgot to disclose that I am on Windows 7 (although it's obvious since, like you said, GNU/Linux does this automatically). But still, I don't see any valid reason NOT to have the ability to check for updates from inside the program. It doesn't make much sense to have to check the forums for updates. Especially for security reasons. 2 trev and bikes02 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
oscarotter 0 Posted ... I too came to the site for another reason and stumbled upon the fact that there was an updated version that I knew nothing about. I searched for auto-update and there were only 2 entries neither of which had any information about were an auto-update was to be found or why it was not available. I could not find any information about how a user could check for an update from Eddie or how Air would inform users. Is there a way to be informed of updates without having to figure out my current version and then having to come to the website and check to see if there is a new version? I must be missing something but am not sure what it is. Having to come to the website periodically to see if there is an update is certainly not best practices. It's awkward and cumbersome. If there is a simple process that I'm unaware of, could someone please inform me on what to do. Thank You. Quote Share this post Link to post
Fly AirVPN 12 Posted ... I use visualping (free for 2 pages per day) website change detection service to monitor the upper portion of the Eddie change log which includes beta releases. Here is the URL for the change log: https://eddie.website/changelog/?software=client&format=html If there is only a desire to monitor the stable release version, a section of the Download flavor page may be monitored. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... Wow. The lengths Windows people must go to stay informed and ultimately updated is hilarious.I would like to point everyone to Chocolatey here. It's basically a Windows software manager akin to package managers on Linux. It uses official Microsoft technologies (NuGet, actually a package manager for .NET) to download, install and uninstall software. One command is enough to update every software installed – exactly like on Linux. Only works for software installed through Chocolatey, though, for obvious reasons. But you can simply reinstall an existing software through Chocolatey and it will be seen as installed by Chocolatey, making updating possible with that one command. And you can install pretty much anything you'd normally install on Windows, be that related to office or gaming.Eddie is installable as well. Might be a better idea than the most cringe way of staying informed I've seen so far around here. No offense. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post