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tixati 3.43 when?

by Guest on 2026/03/24 05:07:49 PM    
tixati 3.43 when?
by janet on 2026/03/24 08:42:00 PM    
Very soon.....
by Guest on 2026/04/10 11:26:27 AM    
If we go by 2 month update cycle that TIxati goes through to, Tixati is already late by 2 months. By now, it should have released v3.45. Please, expedite the update process.
by Guest on 2026/04/30 09:26:01 AM    
new update when?
by janet on 2026/05/06 06:11:36 PM    
Soon... The next version is in testing now.
by RandoCalrissian on 2026/05/08 09:57:33 PM    
I'm still poor though once I'm beyond just financially solid this is one of the projects I'd like to make at least a one-time donation and not like just $10.

So before asking for an update ask yourself how well the developer is being supported considering all he/she has done for us. Not intended as a guilt-trip, just think of when people make demands or set expectations of you without considering what you have to do in order to get things done.

But yeah, I'd really appreciate a star feature! I wish I had the money to brute-force the request.
by Guest on 2026/05/15 01:45:51 PM    
expedite the update man, tixati is facing several errors and not working properly
by Guest on 2026/05/16 08:31:03 AM    
it will be ready ... when it will be ready.
by ZarkBit on 2026/05/16 08:52:12 PM    
Jesus, calm the f down... You think it wouldn't be out already if it wasn't ready? Let it take its time, or would you rather have rush software be released filled with bugs and issues?
by Guest on 2026/05/19 07:55:17 AM    
I’d rather release something imperfect and improve it over time than wait forever chasing “perfection.”

Perfectionism often leads to analysis paralysis. People overthink, endlessly refine, and delay execution until timelines fall apart.

In the real world, success usually comes from consistent action, rapid iteration, and learning through execution  and not from waiting for flawless conditions.

Relentless consistency is one of the biggest reasons successful people eventually win.

Execution and consistency almost always outperform perfectionism.

That’s why psychology and behavioural science discuss perfectionism and analysis paralysis in depth: excessive perfectionism often prevents people from making real progress.
by Guest on 2026/05/27 03:00:37 AM    
I think tixati 3.43 will be a large release, so better wait for a complete release rather than intentionally release broken software.
by Guest on 2026/05/28 09:03:37 AM    
same reply that i said above. Chase perfection, overthink, over-analyse, delay execution, panic because timeline's messed up, release in urgency, get 40 new issues within 24 hours of v3.43 release. LoL




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