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      blugill 0 last edited by

      so im curious some of the books in my library has notice of 'updated!'.
      so what is this mean and how to hide the notice after redownload the book again?

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      • jpwong
        jpwong Premium Member last edited by

        So it basically means they've uploaded a new version of the ebook since their system shows you last downloaded your copy. This can be anything from fixing some major issue with how the book was put together if people are reporting issues with being able to open the ebook in general software to things like minor corrections that get reported, or streamlining things when you have a super long series (like bookworm) and they're doing their penultimate repass of all the volumes.

        I think there is a topic around here somewhere were people try to keep tabs on what's changed on each update released.

        In theory if you re-download the ebook it should clear the updated until another update gets pushed out (if ever).

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        • Geezer Weasalopes
          Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member last edited by

          Once you've downloaded the updated copy, you need to refresh the User page so it acknowledges you have done so.
          It's kinda sorta a cache refresh type thingy?

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