ted b… Just as long as it not called… F**K Yale…we should be very happy campers indeed.
Just don’t shorten to F-Y or it gets really ugly. Yale-F version. Or just version F works.
@adminpaul:
You are a master building up the excitement 
So, this time no other compile-candidates excel in any area compared with the Yale winner?
(Can we have the cake and eat it too?).
I know some Harvard grads who would be very happy with that name, mark-d.
Seriously–great news and can’t wait to install it.
As.much as we sometimes unintionally annoy each other it is nice to be part of development . As thus final release comes to us let’s not try to tear it apart for at least the day me included . A morotorium of 24 hours sounds good .
Al
alrainbow said First off congrats any improvement is always welcomed and assured with each releasemay I ask does mr N play pcm or dsd
and what did you play format wise
and no I am not picking st you just asking sir
al
Thanks Al. I played CDs, mostly, and then a few of my favorite DSDs. This is a practice for me because I need to make sure all the basics are working.
Paul McGowan said The official version of Yale, blessed by Arnie and me, better by far than the beta version, will launch today. Around noon. Stay tuned to hang on to your hats.Paul, if you would be so kind, please post this final official release of Yale in a separate thread. This will let us start off discussing this new release afresh.
This is going to be fun!
Thread closed as the final version of Yale has been released!
Frode said @adminpaul: You are a master building up the excitement So, this time no other compile-candidates excel in any area compared with the Yale winner?(Can we have the cake and eat it too?).
There were some with better this, better that, as always. Ted has managed to narrow the field down dramatically. Seems every release gets tighter between versions and there’s less variance. When we started these they were all over the map, some awful, others amazing, in between, etc. Over time Ted’s been figuring out why and reducing the variability.