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> This has nothing to do with being "allowed to use Betas", nobody here wants
> to deny you the right to use a beta version! You are free to hurt yourself.
> If your problems aren't a clear sign "Not for new users" to you, fine, but
> please do not hurt others by posting about known problems of old beta
> versions in groups where they do not belong!
>
> Your posts clearly indicate that you do not know how to participate in a
> beta test and did not read or understand the list of known bugs. Not only
> did you manage to use an old beta version, you did not even mention that you
> are using a beta version at all until someone explicitly asked. Both is not
> surprising given you are a new users.
>
> Further, you clearly have general problems using POV-Ray, and thus the
> *last* thing you want is having to wonder if you made a mistake or it is
> just a bug in the beta version. If you haven't noticed so far, doing that
> is a total waste of time for you. Even worse, you also waste the time of
> those trying to help you when they first have to ask for version information
> and it turns out your are using an outdated beta version.
>
> Clearly we are not going to try to make the beta website foolproof by
> telling new users to stay away. It should be common sense not to use a beta
> version of any software when you are just learning how to use it.
>
> Thorsten
What should i say?
OMFG
Sorry I'm just human!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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