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| blog:giocoso_version_3.35_released_early_again [2026/02/22 13:17] – created hjr | blog:giocoso_version_3.35_released_early_again [2026/02/22 14:01] (current) – [Giocoso Version 3.35 Released (Early again!!)] hjr |
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| In addition, a new report and selection filter allows you to see who your 'rarely-performed' composers are: that is, composers who haven't had anything played within the past 120 days. The selection filter is configurable (so you could declare 'not played within 82 days' to be 'rarely-performed') but the report is not. | In addition, a new report and selection filter allows you to see who your 'rarely-performed' composers are: that is, composers who haven't had anything played within the past 120 days. The selection filter is configurable (so you could declare 'not played within 82 days' to be 'rarely-performed') but the report is not. |
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| Anyway: full details as ever are over in the [[softwares:giocoso:changelog|changelog]]. Upgrading is the usual business of using the **Administration** menu, **Option 2** and following the prompts. Quit Giocoso when the upgrade completes, ignoring any error messages that may appear as you leave, then restart Giocoso to get all the code changes picked up and applied correctly. | Anyway: full details as ever are over in the [[softwares:giocoso:changelog|changelog]]. Upgrading is the usual business of using the **Administration** menu, **Option 2** and following the prompts. For assorted reasons that needn't detain us, you may be told at the end of the upgrade process that 'something went wrong': ignore that, quit Giocoso (ignoring any error messages that might appear on the way out) and then re-launch the program. A second attempt at an upgrade should give you a message along the lines of 'you're all good: nothing needs updating', at which point you're good to use the program as normal. |