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  1. ... or is it usefull/working to have more than 1 beta installed to compare versions? Usually I do keep the previous beta versions to be able to compare just in case. Last week it happened that a beta appears to have overwritten a feature which - as far i remember - did work well in its previous beta. (https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/659-mask-layer-selection-page-size-instead-object/?p=2226) So I wonder: Are beta versions independent to each other – or do they use some common files? In other words: Does a former beta still work exactly like its original beta stage - or are some files in common use and features get overwritten by a beta update (pref, system, library files)?
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