


Updates Preferences

The Preferences window is displayed via the Simon >
Preferences...
menu item. The Updates page enables you to control
whether or not you would like Simon to help you keep current by
automatically checking for new releases, and lets you specify how
often to check and what kind of releases you are interested in.
- Automatically check for updates when you have a network connection
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If this box is checked, Simon will automatically check for new
releases at the frequency you specify. It will only check when Simon
is running, and when you have a network (internet) connection. It is
on by default, and is recommended to make keeping up-to-date as easy
as possible.
- Frequency
-
This pop-up menu allows you to indicate how often Simon should
look for updates. The choices are Daily, Weekly, or
Monthly. After checking, it will wait at least this long
before automatically checking again. The default is Weekly.
- Desired releases
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With this pop-up menu, you can specify whether you are
interested in Only General Releases, or both Beta &
General Releases. The default is Only General Releases if
you have never used a beta release of Simon, or Beta & General
Releases if you've used a beta release.
- Status / Last Check
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This indicates whether or not Simon found an update the last
time it checked, along with the time and date that the Updates feature
was last used, i.e. when Simon last checked for a new version.
- Check Now
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Click this button to look for a new release immediately. It is
equivalent to the
Simon > Check for Updates...
menu command.
- Restore Defaults
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Click this button to change the preferences on this page back
to the factory-set values. The default values usually represent the
recommended configuration, though of course preferences are there to
be changed if desired. Preferences on other pages are not affected.
Click this button to display the page of the User Guide
that discusses this window or sheet, i.e. the page you are reading
now.
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Last updated on June 3, 2011


