06-05-2019, 12:46 AM
Version 2.6.5 is available now through the Microsoft Store. If you go to the store and search for MobileSheets, you should see an option to update. This should resolve the crashing problem.
Skip - No one was more surprised by all of this than me. When I write complex code involving new capabilities, I'm really careful about what I'm accessing. In this case, I had changed one line of code to improve performance not realizing the impact it would have on earlier versions of Windows 10. I've discussed having beta testers in the past, so it may be something I really need to do in the future. It's just hard to coordinate with testers and it would certainly slow down every release cycle.
Mike
Skip - No one was more surprised by all of this than me. When I write complex code involving new capabilities, I'm really careful about what I'm accessing. In this case, I had changed one line of code to improve performance not realizing the impact it would have on earlier versions of Windows 10. I've discussed having beta testers in the past, so it may be something I really need to do in the future. It's just hard to coordinate with testers and it would certainly slow down every release cycle.
Mike