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haktech
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox .NET SDK update email notification
I have gotten email saying that my app is using API V2.Net SDK and it needs to be updated. In the email it mentions the discovered bug was fixed specifically in v4.2.6.
What makes me confused i...
- 8 years agoWe always recommend using the latest version of the SDK, but if you're already on 4.3.0, you don't strictly need to update.
You may have just originally received the notification because of API calls previously made by an older version of your app using an older SDK.
In any case, 4.3.1 doesn't contain any breaking changes from 4.3.0.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
We always recommend using the latest version of the SDK, but if you're already on 4.3.0, you don't strictly need to update.
You may have just originally received the notification because of API calls previously made by an older version of your app using an older SDK.
In any case, 4.3.1 doesn't contain any breaking changes from 4.3.0.
You may have just originally received the notification because of API calls previously made by an older version of your app using an older SDK.
In any case, 4.3.1 doesn't contain any breaking changes from 4.3.0.
haktech
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hey Greg K.
I appreciate your quick response and thanks for your highlights.
I will keep my app using V4.3.0 as for now. Because upgrading the version has to go through so many procedures just to get approved. J.
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