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Originally Posted by Vician
Generally speaking, most applications that update on OS X do so on launch and/or Daily, Weekly, Monthly.
That is what I'm saying. It should check at launch, and not at a random time.

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There's no reason for Omni to change that when you consider that after the Sneaky Peak period ends there won't be daily browser updates.
That's what I said.

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When you get right down to it, there probably won't even be monthly updates, so why add a feature that some user might turn on and use up server bandwidth for no reason? Now I know, they could add it now and take it out later, but you have the ability to force it to check as much as you feel the need to do.
The computer, and the software used on it, is a tool. It shouldn't require the user to do things that it can do on it's own in a simple matter. This isn't Windows after all.

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Personally, I don't update to every single new build unless I'm filing a bug report for something and then I'll always be sure to have the latest and greatest, but other than that, there's no real reason you need to grab each and every build. Once a day is plenty.
If once a day is plenty, then why does Omni release several builds a day?

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