So I updated my client manually, it worked like a charm no real problems so far, but I do have some thoughts/questions about the implementation of things.
First of all I'm really happy that we can install the client wherever we want now and the new "pick which login you'd like to use" at startup approach is pretty nice and it might actually alleviate my first problem, but I did notice that you've went back to "version naming" the install folder.
Is this meant to make updates more stable so they don't cause problems like failed overrides or leftover old files or just some way of keeping track of the versioning outside of the .EXE's version meta data or is this just some temporary way of keeping these "Beta tested" versions separated to see if they work properly?
I'm asking since this is going to cause problems for me(and maybe some others as well) where my firewall will always block the first attempt of a login for each version and even though there's a retry button now I'm not sure if it's gonna get annoying or not. Also I have custom icons for my apps and if the file's path changes all the time I'll have to edit them with each update.
Second, the new store setup is cool, but is there a reason why allowing tabs removes the "shortcuts" at the top? Is it just about not having enough space to keep them all there or does it actually make the code that much simpler?
I'm really just curious as a web developer since the extra shortcuts within the new tabs are actually pretty useful.
My first problem might be something that can't be fixes since it's probably tied to the browser code base that's used(probably Chromium since that's what does this), but I generally scroll pages by holding down my scroll button and just drag it around, but that starts highlighting everything that I'm passing by.
Is there a way to disable this behavior or do we need to just get used to it?
My final problem is again just a personal preference, but when I close the client the only options I have is to shut it down so that I have to start it up again to use or to just keep it minimized on the taskbar. The old client kept running in the background as well, but it "hid itself" in the right side menu like a background process just like Steam.
Is this a limitation of the new system or was it just decided that that's what it should do?
Anyways, again this is a great update, really like the changes and I can't wait to see what's next, but I'd still like to know what I can expect with my current problems.