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Originally Posted by Dream
my 3.6 mods used to have more installs than the 3.7 ones.
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Unless your 3.7 mods take advantage of a specific feature in that version, your 3.6 mods probably work perfectly fine. The only 3.7 specific mod that I have installed is the Welcome Headers one because the new Notices feature completely changed how it works. There was no reason to upgrade any others simply because the version changed in vBulletin.
The release system could probably use an update here so people get an accurate representation of downloads and installs. Instead of having mods in different forums allow sorting by version than authors can provide a minimum version and maximum vBulletin that the mod version works with. When they update it for a new version of vBulletin, they can specify that vbplugin 1.36 works with vB 3.8+. etc...
Would make it a lot easier to find things if you can filter not only by type of mod but the version of vBulletin you are using. Could even apply the version filter automatically using a user profile field.
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Originally Posted by cheat-master30
People clicked install then clicking uninstall without actually uninstalling the modification.
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I do this all the time if I see a mod that I want to investigate further. Yeah, I can tag mods but the interface is convoluted and difficult to use. I don't want to go into a form, scan it, select the option I want and then submit the form. I just want to click a link "Tag Modification". This link isn't offered so I click install instead. Gives me what I want. When I am done investigating the mod, I click uninstall if it doesn't fit my needs. Most of the time I don't even download it.