I’ve just downloaded & installed the update. It downloaded very fast and was all installed within about 2 minutes. (I’ve upgraded my internet, as well.) Last week it took about 5 minutes.
After installing, I opened it up again & went to the Help to see that I had the latest version and got this error:
I think you may want to change the message, and put it somewhere else, because people go into the About Seamly to take a screenshot when needing assistance.
After clicking on OK, it went into About Seamly - so I saw that it had updated just fine.
I closed the About Seamly window & went back in & didn’t get the message a 2nd time.
The other thing that I noticed is that the OS version is showing 10. Shouldn’t this be 11, since I upgraded to Windows 11 a while ago?
This is actually correct as “Windows 11” is actually internally just a version of Windows 10. They now use the “build number” as the distinguishing versioning info.
Here’s LibreOffice’s about dialog floating above the Windows System Setting’s about page:
That’s a Qt function warning. It’s Secure Server Socket (SSL) error. Not a message we can change. Any SSL errors will however soon appear with the new Update Dialog, and not on the About dialog once I get that all working.
I’m actually updating right now, so I can check and see what it does after installing. Well this time it downloaded in under 15 mins.
No error here… installed and reported no new release:
It’s correct as @grndkntrl pointed out. I wondered about that too when I redesigned the dialog. It might be referring to build architecture… I’ll have to check as my system info actually reports it as Windows 11 Home: