According to the Readme, the Android 4.1 and Android 5 apk's use separate download pages... but~ if there's no way to actually know which version we're getting outside the Readme then~ there's a question to be asked... "How in the hell is anybody who ain't read the Readme yet (or actually checked both links) supposed to know which version they're actually getting?" Like, is there a reason why it ain't clarified on both download pages? I've been usin' Xtra for months and only just noticed this today. No tellin' how many times I installed the wrong version.
And before somebody starts: why would anybody bother even looking at "Here is a version for Android 4.1." if they have "Android 5 or higher"? 😐
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Yeah, keepin' it down to a single release bein' available at a time makes hella sense now that I noticed this. But~ there's still a percentage of users who're gonna download the wrong one because the download pages lack clarification.
According to the Readme, the Android 4.1 and Android 5 apk's use separate download pages... but~ if there's no way to actually know which version we're getting outside the Readme then~ there's a question to be asked... "How in the hell is anybody who ain't read the Readme yet (or actually checked both links) supposed to know which version they're actually getting?" Like, is there a reason why it ain't clarified on both download pages? I've been usin' Xtra for months and only just noticed this today. No tellin' how many times I installed the wrong version.
And before somebody starts: why would anybody bother even looking at "Here is a version for Android 4.1." if they have "Android 5 or higher"? 😐
Note: Yeah, keepin' it down to a single release bein' available at a time makes hella sense now that I noticed this. But~ there's still a percentage of users who're gonna download the wrong one because the download pages lack clarification.