not release beta versions
So I went to my computer (Win 10) thinking Gospel Library is up-to-date.No notebooks there. One recommended idea from tech was - keep old version to get information not available in beta version. Who keeps an old version of an app?
Beta versions are stepping stones to full release. Beta testing allows us to catch major bugs before the app overwrites everyone’s old application and helps prevent many possible problems, like people potentially losing annotations, the app never working for some users, or people not being able to log in.
Obviously, you’re upset that the non-beta version of the app doesn’t have support for notebooks yet. Ironically, the beta version does have support and is on the verge of public release—we have only to find and fix a couple more of the most pressing bugs before it will be released as Gospel Library version 4 on Windows 10.
As for the “recommended” idea from tech (LDS Tech, the website?) to keep the old version around once you’ve downloaded the beta? It’s useless. Completely and totally. The beta has content the non-beta app does not. Not the other way around.
You can learn more about the beta, including how to download it, at the link below:
https://tech.lds.org/wiki/Gospel_Library_for_Windows_10
If you’d rather not download the beta version, you’ll have to wait until the beta becomes the full release, likely sometime after this April General Conference.