![]() ![]() Hopefully this will eventually be added to the documentation at I cannot find any documentation at that site that even explains what a purple highlight ("Supported" app) means on the Installed tab and had to watch a 12-minute YouTube video just to figure this out. ![]() Colour coding of "Community Applications" on the Installed tab as grey without any explanation of difference between a "Community" app and a "Supported" or "Unsupported" app.Is this a workaround to distinguish between Macrium Reflect Free.v8.0.x and the paid edition of Macrium Reflect Home v8.1.x)? See green highlight in image below. How would UCheck know if I had an outdated version like v?. Some Community apps like Macrium Reflect Free only list the version number to one decimal place (e.g., v8.0 instead of my current v).Community apps highlighted in grey that are listed on the Installed tab as patched (Outdated = No) when the Latest column shows that an update is available (e.g., like the Intel Management Engine Component and Intel Serial IO programs) and updates are listed on the Updates tab.Unsupported apps with no highlight that are listed on the Installed tab as patched (Outdated = No) that are out-of-date (e.g., like my current Intel Driver & Support Assist v23.3.25.6 the "Latest" column is blank but a newer v23.4.39.9 was released over week ago and is correctly detect by SUMo).Aside from the confusing U / C/ I / P/ M / E / O filter buttons on the Installed tab (which I gather will be improved in an upcoming BETA) I have other concerns, including: I tried the UCheck Portable BETA v4.11.0.0 today and find it's even more confusing and inaccurate than the stable v4.10.2.0. ![]()
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